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South Florida Native Katie Miller Is Now a MAGA Podcaster

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Longtime Trump loyalist Katie Miller has officially completed the conservative rite of passage: launching her very own podcast. YouTube via The Katie Miller Podcast

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Longtime Trump loyalist Katie Miller has officially completed the conservative rite of passage: launching her very own podcast.

After leaving her role as an advisor and spokesperson for Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in May, the 33-year-old South Florida native revealed to Axios that she has launched The Katie Miller Podcast, a show aimed at conservative women like herself.

Miller says she'll host guests like politicians, business leaders, celebrities, and musicians, and cover "lifestyle, what's going on, real honest conversations — none of the bullshit." For her opening episodes, she interviewed Vice President JD Vance, boxing legend Mike Tyson, and former ESPN broadcaster Sage Steele (none of whom are ... conservative women).

"For MAGA and President Trump's legacy to grow long-term, we must talk to conservative women," Miller said.

With so many MAGA podcast audiences skewing male nowadays, Miller says that there hasn't been "a place for conservative women to gather online" or a "place for a mom like me, mom of three young kids — 4, 3, and almost 2 — and a wife, and trying to do a career, eat healthy, work out."

She says she doesn't plan to focus on politics with the show, but instead provide a conservative antidote to culture-heavy podcasts like Alex Cooper's Call Her Daddy.

"There isn't a place for a mom like me to get lifestyle information, news, laugh with our friends, gossip about what's going on in the world from our perspective," she added. She said her pod will be "about women, for women — with men, too, talking about what matters to women."

The podcast, which will be based at KatieMiller.com, will also be available on YouTube, X, Spotify, and Apple Music.

Raised in Weston, a planned community in western Broward County, Miller formerly served as deputy press secretary at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security from 2017 to 2019 and as communications director for former Vice President Mike Pence. She's married to Stephen Miller, a White House senior policy adviser notorious for crafting Trump's harshest immigration policies and promoting white nationalist ideologies.

In 2020, Miller made headlines after she was quoted in Separated, a book by NBC News reporter Jacob Soboroff about the Trump administration's family-separation crisis, as asking: "Why do we need to have 'Little Havana'?"

"If you come to America, you should assimilate. Why do we need to have 'Little Havana'?" she asked.

Soboroff said he was taken aback by Miller's answer. In response, he asked if she was a white nationalist. While she answered no, she added that she believes people who come to America should assimilate.

"My family and colleagues told me that when I have kids, I'll think about the separations differently," Miller told Soboroff. "But I don't think so... DHS sent me to the border to see the separations for myself — to try to make me more compassionate — but it didn't work."