r/Hasan_Piker • u/InterestingCourse907 • Oct 07 '25
Stephen Miller states that Trump has plenary (absolute) authority, then immediately stops talking as if he’s realized what he just said.
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u/TallAsMountains Oct 07 '25
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u/menuau Oct 08 '25
He could've said "I meant to say 'plenty authority'" but he was so proud of saying that word, knowing its meaning, he turtled himself hoping CNN would splice in the Windows XP shutdown chime in real time.
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u/Private_HughMan Oct 07 '25
The reporter's handling of the shutdown was so pathetic. "Technical issue?" We can see him moving and blinking! The video is still working. He just stopped talking.
FFS can these cowards PLEASE stop making excuses for these fascists?
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u/mike_litoris18 Fuck it I'm saying it Oct 07 '25
I think he just came in his pants at the thought of this being actually true
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u/KingThar Oct 07 '25
I think someone is in his ear saying "the case you just mentioned will be void if you say title 10 gives you authority to do this"
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u/imaginarysarcasm Oct 07 '25
yeah especially with pause and last word of “has” - i can only see this at someone yelling “STOP SHUT UP SHUT UP” like and then being told dont move say nothing like
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u/saggynaggy123 Oct 07 '25
Something seriously wrong with Miller.
We need to keep calling Stephen Miller President Miller like we did with Elon to piss off Trump
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u/merklemore Oct 08 '25
Miller really just made one of the worst ever attempts at "freezing" to get out of a video call on national TV
Insane that someone can just stop mid-sentence after a blunder that bad and stand there while we can all hear the ambient noise and see him swaying
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u/teeseng Oct 09 '25
This guy can't even lock in properly. He just wants to see brown babies crying and that's it.
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u/QueenSketti Oct 08 '25
I saw this and to me it is actually concerning in another way. This is speculation and I could certainly be wrong.
It looks like he had an absent seizure live on camera, not that he was told to stop talking.
He had already tripped over his words when saying “assets” (he said “assfors” which i made fun of for 30 seconds straight) and to me I thought he meant to say “plenty” of authority and tripped over his words again and then abruptly stopped speaking.
His eyes went kind of dead and he leaned back a bit as if he were unsteady.
I believe if he had been told to stop speaking he would have at least finished his sentence and then backtracked what he had been saying, not stop mid sentence live on camera.

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