Stephen Miller Stuns Jake Tapper in TrainWreck CNN Interview

A CNN interview took a strange turn when a senior adviser in the White House called federal employees who voted for Kamala Harris in the last election.

Interviewed between CNN -anker Jake Tapper and Stephen MillerPresident Donald Trump‘s Deputy Head of Politics, was full of back and forth exchanges between the couple.

In a tense moment, Miller steered his Tuesday interview at The lead Away from federal funding freezing to talk about government employees’ political inclinations.

Tapping clarified if Trump’s sudden order to stop financing for grants and loans would affect free school lunches when Miller decided to raise another point.

“I really want to drill down on this, Jake, because it’s so important,” Miller opened. “There are two million employees in the federal government. Overwhelming is the career association service in this country far to the left, leftist. “

When tapping opposed that he did not know that Miller was a fact, Miller said “98%” of USAid staff who were donated to either Harris or “another leftist candidate” in the last election.

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“But now you demonize a whole workforce like having …” Tapper began to say.

“Wait, Woah Woah Woah Woah,” Miller replied. “Did you just say that saying someone voting for Kamala Harris, demonizing them?”

Tapping reiterated that Miller hinted “there is a bias” among federal workers.

“You used the word ‘demonization’. You just said that I am demonizing someone by saying that they voted for Kamala Harris,” Miller said.

The CNN anchor tried to get the interview “back on track”, but Miller just had a little more to say about federal workers’ policies.

“I’m on track, let me keep on track,” Miller replied.

The Trump advisor insisted that it was necessary for the president to “gain control of the government,” including people undergoing grants and projects not instructed by Congress.

“This can be something like saying,” I want to build a fountain of $ 500 million in the yard at the Department of Commerce … This can be something like saying, “I want to finance gender surveys in Afghanistan.” There must be political control and review, ”he said.

The White House previously clarified that individual assistance such as social security services, Medicaid benefits and food stamps were not covered by Trump’s broad order that freezes funding for federal grants and loans.

The interview then took a series of sudden twists; At one point is tapping told Miller“I don’t know what you’re talking about.”