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‘Advocating state terrorism’: Stephen Miller shocked after ‘troops on the ground’ question

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President Donald Trump’s deputy chief of staff did not rule out the idea of ​​sending American soldiers to fight on the ground in Venezuela.

Speaking to the press on Friday, Stephen Miller was asked: “Would the administration consider sending troops on the ground in any capacity in Venezuela?”

Her answer wasn’t “no,” said influencer Joanne Carducci, whose X username is @JoJoFromJerz.

Instead, Miller said, “These are terrorists and they are going to be killed.”

“My kingdom for ANY journalist to follow up on a comment by @stephenm about terrorism with questions about: 1) The outright terrorists who attacked the Capitol and who Trump freed on his first day on the job, 2) The terrorists who Changpeng Zhao, whom Trump ALSO pardoned, helped launder money,” commented national security expert Marcy Wheeler.

“If @StephenM believes he can kill terrorists without due process, will he do that to Joe Biggs? Stewart Rhodes? Donald Trump did not FORGIVE either of them, leaving the terrorism conviction intact,” he added.

“They are going to start a war over oil and say it is to protect the United States from ‘narcoterrorists,'” said lawyer Alvin R. García.

CNN reporter Kit Maher wrote about those killed.

“What Miller is advocating is state terrorism. He should be behind bars,” retired diplomat Frank Cogan said in X.

Author Jennifer Erin Valent wrote: “You don’t have to be a pacifist or naive about the realities of evil in this world to believe there is something wrong with people who talk flippantly about killing people. I will say it again and again, this administration is sadistic.”

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