Trump Reportedly Withdrew ICE Director Nomination After Lobbying from Stephen Miller

 

President Donald Trump today made the surprise announcement that he is withdrawing his nomination of Ron Vitiello for ICE director. Vitiello currently serves as the acting director, but Trump said today during his announcement that they’re going in a “tougher” direction.

Per multiple reports, the president’s decision came after lobbying from Stephen Miller.

CNN reports that Miller “directly lobbied” Trump and even said Vitiello was at odds with POTUS about closing the border:

The Washington Post similarly reports officials were blindsided over the move and aren’t too happy with Miller:

In recent months, as unauthorized border crossings have soared to their highest levels in more than a decade, Trump immigration policy adviser Stephen Miller has been criticizing Vitiello to the president and looking for an opportunity to cut him loose, according to one senior administration official who works on immigration enforcement matters…

“Ron Vitiello has spent as much time defending our nation’s borders as Stephen Miller has been alive,” one official said of Miller, who is 33.

One senior official said: “This is part of an increasingly desperate effort by Stephen to throw people under the bus when the policies he has advocated are not effective. Once it becomes clear that Stephen’s policies aren’t working, he tells the president, ‘They’re not the right people.’ ”

One DHS official gave this comment to BuzzFeed News:

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