Former senior White House staffer Stephen Miller warned Friday (19) that adversaries are targeting the weakness of the U.S. government and that Americans are seriously less safe.
Miller was a guest on Fox anchor Sean Hannity’s news commentary program on Friday. On the show, Miller said President Biden‘s verbal gaffes and missteps are brewing a “national security crisis.
“Our adversaries around the world – Iran, Russia, Venezuela and China (Communist Party of China) – they are looking at the United States and its chief representative, the president of our country, who can’t even do a simple interview without a memo, tripping three times on the boarding ladder “, Miller told host Sean Hannity.
Biden stumbled three times on the boarding ladder while boarding Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, on Friday.
“I’m not the least bit amused,” Miller said, “It’s extremely serious. I have walked those boarding ladders many times and they are not slippery at all, and the Air Force will make sure they are not.”
Anchor Hannity noted that the media has been largely silent about Biden’s trip, in stark contrast to their coverage of former President Trump‘s careful walk down the ramp at West Point in New York.
Hannity also played clips of then-Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire and Microsoft NBC reporter Joe Scarborough criticizing Trump and offering reasoned analysis of his fitness for office.
“I’m pointing out the obvious, because he’s the president of the United States, the leader of the free world, the commander in chief. It’s the hardest job in the world, the most demanding job in the world,” Hannity said.
Miller later said on the show that it is clear that Russian President Vladimir Putin recognizes Biden’s problems, which is why he challenged the U.S. president to a live debate after recently being called an “executioner” by Biden.
“They are openly laughing at us, they are laughing at President Biden,” Miller said, adding that it was humiliating, but that the United States had to compromise because it did have an “out-of-state commander-in-chief.
You get embarrassing episodes, like what happened in Alaska, where China (the Chinese Communist Party) dared to lecture us on human rights,” Miller said angrily. And Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan just sit there and take it?”
Miller concluded that the president is out of touch, that other countries see this weakness, that they are pouncing, and that “none of us are very safe.”
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