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Trump’s Supreme Court Victory? Miller Says Yes, But the Court Says No.
Trump’s Supreme Court Victory? Miller Says Yes, But the Court Says No.
In the latest episode of "Who Wants to Rewrite History?", Stephen Miller is claiming that the Trump administration "won" the case related to Kilmar Abrego Garcia at the Supreme Court. Yes, you heard that right—Stephen Miller, the architect of some of the most controversial policies in recent history, is now declaring victory.
Miller, in a mind-boggling clip, argued that the Supreme Court's 9-0 decision telling the Trump administration to bring Garcia back was somehow a win. How? By claiming that the court can’t dictate foreign policy (which, spoiler alert, is not what the court ruled). But the real kicker here is that the Trump administration admitted three times that they deported Garcia by mistake—a mistake that led to him being imprisoned in El Salvador.
This wasn’t about “foreign terrorists.” This was about a father of three who did everything by the book, only to be tossed into a supermax prison on a technicality. Yet, according to Miller, this is winning?
The absurdity of it all is on full display. The Trump administration, having lost in every sense of the word, now tries to spin it as a victory. Meanwhile, Garcia’s family is left wondering when their loved one will come home. But hey, if Miller says it’s a win, who are we to argue?