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Prior to joining Trump's campaign, Miller
was an aide for Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., a top congressional opponent of
liberal immigration policies and a conservative skeptic of trade deals.
Donald Trump
aide Stephen Miller ripped into Ted Cruz Saturday night on the campaign trail
in Wisconsin, denouncing the Texas senator in terms harsh even for the
contentious Republican primary. Taking the stage in Eau Claire shortly before
Trump was due to appear, Miller dedicated an entire warm-up speech to bashing
Cruz, an unusual role for a campaign aide. Miller made charges against Cruz
that even Cruz's harshest critics might find short on accuracy. "I am here
to tell you the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth about Goldman
Sachs' favorite senator, Ted Cruz," Miller said, referring to the New York
investment bank that gave Cruz a loan he failed to properly disclose.
Referencing an amendment to the 2013 Senate
immigration bill, Miller told the crowd that "Ted Cruz isn't a
conservative, He's an ideologue. He's a globalist ideologue."
Donald Trump aide Stephen Miller ripped into Ted Cruz Saturday night on the campaign trail in Wisconsin, denouncing the Texas senator in terms harsh even for the contentious Republican primary. Taking the stage in Eau Claire shortly before Trump was due to appear, Miller dedicated an entire warm-up speech to bashing Cruz, an unusual role for a campaign aide. Miller made charges against Cruz that even Cruz's harshest critics might find short on accuracy. "I am here to tell you the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth about Goldman Sachs' favorite senator, Ted Cruz," Miller said, referring to the New York investment bank that gave Cruz a loan he failed to properly disclose.
Referencing an amendment to the 2013 Senate immigration bill, Miller told the crowd that "Ted Cruz isn't a conservative, He's an ideologue.He's a globalist ideologue." After criticizing Cruz's record on immigration, Miller concluded that "Ted Cruz is an extremist, and he is too extreme for Wisconsin."