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Stephen Miller Epically Trolled After Tweet Asking About 'New Golden Age' Under Trump

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White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller asked X users, "Are you enjoying America's new Golden Age?"—and the responses came in fast and furious.

White House Deputy Chief of Staff and white nationalist weirdo Stephen Miller has gotten quite a bit of blowback for a recent tweet on X.

In this post, which is so delusional it must be a troll, Miller asked X users if they are enjoying "America's new Golden Age" now that Donald Trump is re-elected.


The answer is, of course, no we are not! And increasingly, if you take a trip through social media, that includes many of the President's own supporters.

TikTok in particular is full of Trump voters now in shock at what the President has been doing and worried about how his legislative moves will impact them.

There are so many, in fact, that an entire hashtag—#LeavingMAGA—has arisen in response. (Of course, a good time to think about all this would have been before voting, of course. But hey, life comes at you fast.)

Anyway, when the bloom is off the rose even among many MAGA diehards, you know a tide has turned. And the responses to Miller's ridiculous tweet were a compendium of reasons why this is not only not a Golden Age, but why people like Miller should probably be a lot more worried about public opinion than he appears to be.

Many mentioned the constant topic of the price of eggs, which have soared since Trump took office—though in fairness, that's partially due to the bird flu crisis his administration has essentially forbidden government agencies like the CDC from addressing.

Others cited how it sure feels like it's completely unsafe to board a plane now.

And many had an entire list of reasons they're not vibing with this "Golden Age."



Anyway, Miller surely thinks all this outrage is hilarious.

But he and his colleagues really should take a gander at all those MAGA-heads on social media who now have buyer's remorse, because sea changes like that don't tend to go very well for people in power, historically speaking!

"Pride cometh before a fall," as the old saying goes. Keep on laughing, boys.

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