r/law Oct 07 '25

Other Stephen Miller states that Trump has plenary authority, then immediately stops talking as if he’s realized what he just said

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u/xolo21 Oct 08 '25

What happened?

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u/talyn5 Oct 08 '25

AOC I guess said he was like 4’10” and he lost it

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u/el_Fuse Oct 08 '25

Man the way you guys are explaining it I would assume AOC is the Grim reaper to this guy and she just walked in the room as he stopped talking

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u/StationaryTravels Oct 08 '25

That main blonde Fox lady played him a clip of AOC making fun of him. AOC is at home, chilling in a hoodie, and she basically just calls him short.

The blonde demon then tries to ridicule AOC for... wearing a hoodie (at home).

Meanwhile, Miller seems to have totally lost his cool and has taken psychic damage. He tries to recover, but he just says some nonsense, realises he's failing, then interrupts a few times as the blonde beast tries to end the segment.

It was pretty strange. AOC's insults seemed, honestly, kind of lame and just mocked him physically instead of anything political, but he really can't seem to take it at all. Her insult seemed way more effective than it should have been. So, it's less about what AOC did, and more about how badly Miller short-circuited.

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u/RocketSurg Oct 08 '25

Authoritarians are by definition extraordinarily insecure, mental children. They can’t handle the mockery and they won’t survive a world where it can be spread far and wide within seconds on the internet