White House Confirms Stephen Miller Was a Gigantic Creep Back in High School Too

Trump's adviser once crashed a girls' track meet to prove his athletic superiority. Really.

You remember Stephen Miller, don’t you? He’s the smug, dead-eyed presidential adviser the White House trots out when they need someone to deliver their transparently dishonest talking points about immigration. Miller’s track record as a racist xenophobe reportedly stretches back to his high school days, when he dropped a childhood friend for being Latino, showed up to meetings among students of color with the sole purpose of derailing their efforts, and suggested classmates do everything in their power to demean and humiliate janitors. Now, a New York Times profile adds one more gross detail to the Miller file, which was already thick with reasons to dislike the Roy Cohn lookalike.

[Miller] jumped, uninvited, into the final stretch of a girls’ track meet, apparently intent on proving his athletic supremacy over the opposite sex. (The White House, reaching for exculpatory context, noted that this was a girls’ team from another school, not his own.)

Just so we’re clear, the White House confirms that Miller’s latent resentment toward the women who wouldn’t date him in high school was so intense that he decided to try to show them up by competing in a girls' track meet. This was how Miller affirmed his self-worth at the time, between writing editorial takedowns of Maya Angelou and screeching about how racism didn’t exist. In college, he’d fill that time palling around with Richard Spencer and producing propaganda with titles like The Islamic Mein Kampf.

Here’s a video of Miller doing his thing, in case it had slipped your mind.

 

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