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California Gov. Gavin Newsom talks to reporters in the spin room following the FOX Business Republican Primary Debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on September 27, 2023 in Simi Valley, California. Seven presidential hopefuls squared off in the second Republican primary debate as former U.S. President Donald Trump, currently facing indictments in four locations, declined again to participate. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) / White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller speaks during an event where U.S. President Donald Trump signed a Presidential Memorandum in the Oval Office on September 15, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump signed a memorandum that will send members of the National Guard and federal law enforcement agencies to Memphis, Tennessee in an effort to decrease crime in the city. Also pictured is FBI Director Kash Patel (R). (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
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‘Stephen Miller is a fascist!’: Gavin Newsom’s press office doubles down on Miller call-out

Methinks the cueball doth protest too much.

If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck. Such is the case with Donald Trump’s political advisor, Stephen Miller. Well, to be completely clear, he is not a duck (the world would be a happier place if he were) but a textbook fascist.

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This isn’t really up for debate. Fascism is a combination of ultranationalism, authoritarianism, militarism, anti-liberalism, scapegoating of minorities, cult of leadership, and anti-egalitarianism – all of which describe Miller’s politics to a tee.

The only real argument for Miller being an extremely far-right populist rather than a fascist is that he operates within a democracy rather than a dictatorship. To which we can only reply. “Yeah, for now“.

Gavin Newsom’s press office is done tiptoeing around the word, taking to X to simply say “STEPHEN MILLER IS A FASCIST!”. Miller responded, “Why do you think they posted this?”, only for the press office to respond: “because you’re a fascist”. Fair enough!

It’s perhaps telling that at this point Miller doesn’t even bother to deny that he’s a fascist. When he’s busy making extraordinarily fascistic speeches, part of an administration that’s gleefully cracking down on free speech, launching military attacks against domestic cities, and snatching people off the street and imprisoning them in concentration camps, why bother?

He knows he’s a fascist, we know he’s a fascist, everyone knows he’s a fascist. Perhaps the only piece of the puzzle missing is for him to simply embrace the label and admit, “yeah, I’m a fascist, so what?”.

And so what if he did?

In ordinary times, an admission like that would kill any political career stone dead, but if you haven’t noticed, we don’t live in normal times. It’s depressingly likely that if Miller came out of the fascist closet, MAGA would have a few seconds of cognitive dissonance before deciding that, actually, being a fascist is the coolest thing imaginable.

Some in the comments argue that Newsom’s office using this word is essentially an incitement to violence. After all, one of the U.S.’s proudest historical moments was taking the fight to fascists in World War II and ending their nightmarish reign of terror in Europe. But, frankly, if Stephen Miller would rather people stop calling him a fascist, then he should stop doing and saying fascist things every single day of his life.


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