President Trump congratulated a top White House adviser after his appearance on multiple Sunday morning news shows.
“Congratulations Stephen Miller- on representing me this morning on the various Sunday morning shows. Great job!” Trump tweeted.
Trump reportedly watches and judges the public performances of White House staffers, though he has not sent many tweets on such interviews.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer has reportedly come under Trump’s glare for his performances.
Trump was said to be unhappy not only with Spicer’s delivery — and even how he dressed — during an initial appearance in front of the press right after Inauguration Day.
Miller, a close ally of Trump senior adviser Stephen Bannon, was the only White House staffer to be interviewed on the major Sunday shows this week.
He adamantly defended Trump’s voter fraud claims and said the ruling on Trump’s controversial immigration ban shows a judicial branch taking the law into its own hands.
“The judiciary is not supreme. A district judge in Seattle cannot force the president of the United States to change their laws and our Constitution because of their own personal views,” Miller told ABC’s “This Week.”
On “Fox News Sunday,” Miller said chief strategist Steve Bannon “has no role whatsoever in drafting executive orders,” amid questions from Democrats and critics that Bannon is manipulating Trump.
