Stephen Miller, President Donald Trump's powerful deputy chief of staff and homeland security advisor, is more than just the architect of the administration's hardline immigration policies: He has a personal financial stake in them. Miller disclosed from $100,001 up to a quarter million dollars of stock in Palantir, a tech company woven into the operations of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and used by other federal agencies such as the Pentagon.
Stephen Miller Owns Stock in Notorious ICE Collaborator Palantir https://gizmodo.com/stephen-miller-owns-stock-in-notorious-ice-collaborator-palantir-2000619547
-- Gizmodo (@gizmodo.com) Jun 24, 2025 at 1:01 PM
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#3: Yup. At some palatial homes, the sound of the bell is a summons to dinner. At the White House, the sound of the bell is cashing in on Wall Street: cf-images.us-east-1.prod.boltdns.net
Here are "Weird Stephen's" financial public disclosures:
Stephen Miller Disclosure Form // WH Public Disclosures
The bombing campaign of Iran didn't distract astute observers of the Trumpf junta that the Jeffrey Epstein files remain hidden or this public disclosure form was released.
Anyhoo, back to the topic at hand: Stephen Miller.
Damning Report Exposes Stephen Miller's Shady Ties to Palantir
Palantir has been snapping up massive government contracts to increase surveillance capabilities
newrepublic.com
Given Miller's involvement in Immigration and Customs Enforcement, his financial stake in Palantir should raise significant concerns over potential conflicts of interest. Should he direct an update of DHS's digital systems, Palantir could stand as a likely beneficiary.
Virginia Canter, chief counsel for ethics and anti-corruption at Democracy Defenders Fund, told POGO that Miller was walking a thin line. "If he hasn't stepped over the line, he's just on the verge of it," Canter said.
"I just don't think anybody would be comfortable with him keeping this stock," she added.
Trump's immigration crackdown is already sure to line the pockets of many surveillance and private prison companies"now it might make one of his closest advisers a pretty penny, too.
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