
When I wrote this post, I found a ton of profiles on Stephen Miller. But almost none of that had been sustainably added to his Wikipedia page, with the result that the Wikipedia page is horribly dated.
So I will collect good resources on him here.
- 2020: Jean Guerrero’s Hatemonger; Fresh Air interview
- January 16, 2025: NYT describes how he built power (with a focus on his cultivation of Mark Zuckerberg)
- March 10, 2025: David Klion reviews Jean Guerrero’s 2021 biography, Hatemonger, with an eye on understanding Stephen Miller’s Jewish background
- May 9, 2025: NYT considers Stephen Miller’s (thus far, at least, abandoned) attack on habeas corpus
- May 30, 2025: NYT traces Stephen Miller’s Salvadoran operation to his obsession with the Alien Enemies Act
- June 14, 2025: Guardian considers how the invasion of Los Angeles might be viewed as revenge
- June 20, 2025: WSJ describes how thoroughly Miller guides Trump’s White House
- June 25, 2025: ProPublica talks about Miller’s attempt to centralize investigations into organized crime
- July 7, 2025: Jason Zengerle compares Miller’s failures in the first term with his successes in this one, while considering what might halt that success
- September 15, 2025: Bulwark discusses Miller’s plan to exploit Charlie Kirk’s killing
- October 9, 2025: John Harwood argues Miller is uniquely fascist
- November 28, 2025: Andrew Egger and Catherine Rampell discuss his latest devious plans to strip work permits
- December 15, 2025: Greg Sargent reviews his xenophobic plans
- December 18, 2025: WaPo describes how he started with a plan to attack Mexico but instead murderboated Venezuelans
- December 23, 2025: Christopher Anderson describes photographing Miller underneath a painting of Native Americans
- January 5, 2026: Miller goes on batshit rant with Jake Tapper, while claiming that Venezuela is an island
- January 7, 2026: An Atlantic profile describes his daily 10AM meeting and how May Mailman implemented the university attacks




