Former Trump aide Jason Miller leaves consulting firm after Jerry Nadler fat comments

Former Trump campaign aide Jason Miller parted ways with the consulting firm Teneo after comments he made on Twitter to Rep. Jerry Nadler.

“I have parted ways with Teneo by mutual consent and look forward to formally announcing my next move in the coming weeks,” Miller told the Daily Beast on Monday. “Teneo is an incredible firm and without a doubt the premier CEO consultancy on the planet. They have always been great to me and I’m proud to have called them teammates for the past two and a half years.”

Miller was a managing director at the consulting firm and his departure follows several days after a profanity-laced tirade against Nadler, the head of the House Judiciary Committee, calling him a “fat f—” and a “f—— scumbag.”

Miller also said Nadler “should take a long walk off a short pier.”


He deleted his Twitter account Friday.

The comments came after Nadler referred to Hope Hicks during a committee interview as “Ms. Lewandowski” before she corrected him. Nadler claimed the mistake was not intentional.

Miller worked on the Trump campaign before joining CNN as a commentator. Miller left the network after an accusation that he secretly slipped an abortion pill to a woman. He called the accusation “false and defamatory.”

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