Stephen Miller , considered the chief architect of Donald Trump's hardline immigration policy, is selling his Arlington house after some protesters left a series of chalk messages on the sidewalk of his property. According to reports, the house, spread across nearly 6000 square feet, is listed for $3.75 million. The Millers purchased it in 2023 for $2.875 million.
Stephen Miller's wife Katie earlier shared a video of the chalk messages that she removed with a garden hose. 'Trans rights are human rights', 'DEI enriches us all', 'Hate has no home in Arlington', 'Stephen Miller is destroying democracy', 'We love immigrants' -- the chalk messages read. Katie posted the video on September 14, four days after Charlie Kirk was assassinated.
“To the ‘Tolerant Left’ who spent their day trying to intimidate us in the house where we have three young children: We will not back down,” Katie Miller wrote. “We will not cower in fear. We will double down. Always, For Charlie," Katie wrote at that time.
'Face of evil'
Stephen Miller has recently been spurned by her cousin Alisa Kasmer, with whom he grew up, as Kasmer called Stephen Miller the 'face of evil'. "I grieve what you've become, Stephen...I will never knowingly let evil into my life, no matter whose blood it carries -- including my own," Alisa said.
'Is the murder of Charlie Kirk not enough for them?'
Katie Miller, who has now become a full-time podcaster, spoke up as her husband came under aggressive attack. She said she heard from her neighbors that some media houses have been working on a doxxing story on the Millers family. "I hear from our neighbors the Washington Post is again working on another doxxing story related to my family. Is the murder of Charlie Kirk not enough for them?" Katie posted.
Stephen Miller's wife Katie earlier shared a video of the chalk messages that she removed with a garden hose. 'Trans rights are human rights', 'DEI enriches us all', 'Hate has no home in Arlington', 'Stephen Miller is destroying democracy', 'We love immigrants' -- the chalk messages read. Katie posted the video on September 14, four days after Charlie Kirk was assassinated.
“To the ‘Tolerant Left’ who spent their day trying to intimidate us in the house where we have three young children: We will not back down,” Katie Miller wrote. “We will not cower in fear. We will double down. Always, For Charlie," Katie wrote at that time.
'Face of evil'
Stephen Miller has recently been spurned by her cousin Alisa Kasmer, with whom he grew up, as Kasmer called Stephen Miller the 'face of evil'. "I grieve what you've become, Stephen...I will never knowingly let evil into my life, no matter whose blood it carries -- including my own," Alisa said.
'Is the murder of Charlie Kirk not enough for them?'
I hear from our neighbors the Washington Post is again working on another doxxing story related to my family.
— Katie Miller (@KatieMiller) October 16, 2025
Is the murder of Charlie Kirk not enough for them? pic.twitter.com/EBRjLrVhWR
Katie Miller, who has now become a full-time podcaster, spoke up as her husband came under aggressive attack. She said she heard from her neighbors that some media houses have been working on a doxxing story on the Millers family. "I hear from our neighbors the Washington Post is again working on another doxxing story related to my family. Is the murder of Charlie Kirk not enough for them?" Katie posted.
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