NBC NEWS: Trump’s ‘hammer’: Stephen Miller’s power extends far beyond immigration

Trump’s ‘hammer’: Stephen Miller’s power extends far beyond immigration
Miller is one of President Donald Trump’s longest-serving aides, and his many roles include executing Trump’s agenda on “woke” universities and beautifying Washington.

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9 thoughts on “NBC NEWS: Trump’s ‘hammer’: Stephen Miller’s power extends far beyond immigration

    1. Hi MDavis. Yes there is someone tagging his name all over buildings and destroying historic buildings to build glitzy places dedicated to his own degeneracy and criminality. I hear he lives in a big White House and has a staff of cohorts that sneak around undermining the normal function of government and operating a bunch of masked gang thugs. Hugs

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        1. Hi MDavis. When I experienced that issue I had to sign out of WordPress, shut off my computer, start it, do a complete clean of cookies and browser data, and then restart the computer again, and then sign back into WordPress. It worked as the like button started working again. It was something to do with the cookies and data in the browser and not having signed into WordPress for a while. Hope this helps. Hugs

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            1. Hi MDavis. Almost all browsers have sessions. Set your sessions for three days. That way you can thoroughly clean your cookies, then open the browser and open your sessions. It should restore your open tabs, that is what I do. As far as cookies that work for you once you go back to that site you can set the cookies again, such as signing back in. Your browser does remember your passwords correct? But if you don’t want to risk making a mistake as a trusted family member between 12 and 18 making clear your worries. Hugs

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              1. Trusted family member? I thought that was a myth!

                No problem. I’ll just open another tab and read through what it’s telling be about sessions.

                (I know just enough to be able to really mess up.)

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                1. Hi MDavis. Ya I understand the feelings. But while I had to go to school for computer repair and operation young James as a teenager just seemed to know the operation’s side by osmosis, he just knew it and all I had to do was teach him the repair side. Kids today are immersed in this electronic stuff so deeply and completely it seems they are born with it in their blood. When I was a young adult in the military I would go to the arcades to play pin ball, that was all the rage. Now the young people play complex games of such depth and aspects that I have to stop to figure out which buttons control which actions. James could play on the game controlers laying backwards playing upside down when he moved in with us, while I could hardly even walk around the screen trying normally. I got better but I will never be as good as the young people naturally are. Hugs

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