Top White House aide Stephen Miller has become the latest Trump administration official to score a taxpayer-subsidized military home, shielding him from the type of people he hates the most: left-wing agitators.

The architect of Trump’s deportation strategy now joins Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and other Trump officials who have moved into military housing in the Washington area, at a time when the region faces a supply shortfall.

The move comes a month after Katie Miller—Stephen Miller’s wife and the mother of his three children—revealed she was threatened by a woman who confronted her at their Arlington home.

The pair had also been subject to protests for weeks by a local group of activists, who recently too

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