
U.S. President Donald Trump announced to journalists aboard Air Force One that he is considering appointing Stephen Miller, the senior advisor to the White House administration, to the position of the new advisor on national security, which has been vacant for six months. Washington (Reuters) - President Donald Trump stated on Sunday that he is contemplating the possibility of appointing Stephen Miller, senior advisor to the White House administration, to the role of new advisor on national security, instead of Mike Ulta. Miller is currently serving as the advisor on internal security within the Trump administration and is known for his fierce advocacy of immigration legislation calling for immediate deportation of illegal immigrants without a court hearing.
Axios reported that "Miller has made the Internal Security Council work very effectively," describing it as "more effective."