Stephen Miller urges Fox News to fire pollster amid Trump's poor ratings
Stephen Miller urges Fox News to fire pollster amid Trump's poor ratings

Stephen Miller urges Fox News to fire pollster amid Trump's poor ratings

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During a live Fox News interview, White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller criticized the network's polling, suggesting Fox News should fire its pollster due to consistently negative results for President Trump on issues such as inflation and tariffs. Miller argued that Fox News polls have historically been inaccurate regarding Trump and asserted that the White House does not acknowledge their polling data. The Fox News poll cited showed Trump with strong approval for border security and mixed ratings on immigration, but significant disapproval on economic issues like tariffs and inflation. Miller’s remarks reflect ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and media outlets over polling methodologies and coverage. This exchange follows broader criticism from Trump and his aides toward media polls that show low approval ratings for the president.

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