By day, Stephen Miller serves as White House deputy chief of staff for policy, but in the evening, he likes to make appearances on Fox News and pretend he’s a human being, although the jury is still out on that.
Wednesday evening, Miller was a guest on Fox News host Jesse Watters’ show, and he was asked how his ego was holding up considering that his wife, podcaster Katie Miller, may soon land a deal for her show with Paramount.
“Don’t worry, I have a very, very secure, intact ego,” Miller responded.
“Owing to the fact, Jesse, that thanks to my appearances on your show, I’ve never had a larger fan following. So your show has been great for my ego and self-esteem,” he added.
While he was at it, Miller also made sure to polish the knob of his boss, so-called “President” Donald Trump.
“And most importantly of all, any man who works for President Trump is a man that is very, very strong and self-assured in his role,” he said.
“There’s nothing better for your self-confidence than being able to work for President Trump, and that is a blessing I have every day,” he continued.
Watters replied: “That’s right. If you don’t have it, he will turn you into a puddle of tears.”
Stephen Miller: "Any man who works for President Trump is a man that is very very strong and self-assured" pic.twitter.com/h1TxcAX3ju
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 21, 2026
The exchange between Miller and Watters was quickly mocked on social media.
😂These two rehearse compliments for Trump in front of the mirror before work.
— Giselle💃🇺🇸 (@kgiselle653) May 21, 2026
Stephen Miller telling himself he’s very strong and self-assured pic.twitter.com/XMH6FCng5n
— Alex Jewell 🧢 (@bestfoodalex) May 21, 2026
Nothing says 'ultimate alpha male' like spending your entire career making sure a billionaire's hairspray doesn't fail in a 5 mph breeze. Truly, the peak of masculine confidence is being willing to go on national TV and argue that a hurricane can be legally diverted by a Sharpie.
— Sandip Mittal (@TheSandipM) May 21, 2026
Very strong and self-assured, eh? Uhm, who is gonna tell him?
— Anthony M. Hopper (@elander777) May 21, 2026
Right…….🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 pic.twitter.com/3PVksZ6WuF
— Miss C in the ATX (@cary_urso) May 21, 2026
Yeah, strong and self-assured men go around saying that all the time.
— LAMartincheck (@lmartincheck) May 21, 2026
It’s embarrassing to watch as two grown men cower like worms at the mere mention of a rapist’s name.