President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller argued Trump’s plans to secure the border would be “the biggest domestic policy win” in 50 years, adding that it would finally accomplish what Republicans have spent decades saying they would do.
Miller was asked on Sunday about the plans for border security and whether they would be prioritized over Trump’s plans for tax reform legislation, the latter of which could be delayed to later in 2025. The incoming deputy chief of staff, however, said both would be placed on a “fast track” for the administration, and previewed what the plans for the border would entail.
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