Trump aide hits AOC with savage innuendo after she mocked Stephen Miller’s height
The heated immigration debate in Washington took a personal turn recently, with insults flying back and forth between top White House aide Stephen Miller and far-left Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The feud began when Ocasio-Cortez mocked Miller’s height, calling him a “4’10” clown” in a social media post. In response, White House communications director Steven Cheung trolled Ocasio-Cortez with a sexually suggestive insult, suggesting that she is used to “shorter things in life.”
The exchange escalated as Miller revealed that he is actually a foot taller than what Ocasio-Cortez had claimed. He criticized her intelligence and called her a “train wreck,” while Ocasio-Cortez continued to taunt him on social media, claiming she was “crying” over his response.
Miller, known for his role in enforcing President Trump’s hard-line immigration policies, has been a polarizing figure in Washington. Cheung, on the other hand, has a history of confrontational encounters with the media. In one incident, he lashed out at a reporter who questioned the transparency of the administration, calling him “truly f–king stupid.”
This back-and-forth between political figures highlights the intense polarization and personal attacks that have come to characterize the immigration debate in Washington. As tempers flare and insults fly, it remains to be seen how this feud will impact the ongoing discussions surrounding immigration policy.



