Stephen Miller Davos Appearance: What It Means
- Stephen Miller, a longtime advisor to former President Donald Trump, will attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, raising concerns among some international leaders.
- Miller, 40, has maintained a consistently low profile but wields critically important influence within Trump's inner circle.
- During Trump's first term, Miller spearheaded the administration's immigration policies.
Stephen Miller, Key Trump Advisor, too Attend World Economic Forum
Stephen Miller, a longtime advisor to former President Donald Trump, will attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, raising concerns among some international leaders. Miller, known for his hardline stance on immigration, served as a senior policy advisor throughout Trump’s two terms.
Miller, 40, has maintained a consistently low profile but wields critically important influence within Trump’s inner circle. He meets with the former president almost daily and is considered a key architect of his political ideology.
During Trump’s first term, Miller spearheaded the administration’s immigration policies. He is described as the architect of an uncompromising agenda that dramatically shifted US immigration policy.
In Trump’s second presidency, Miller officially holds the position of deputy chief of staff and is considered one of the most influential strategic thinkers in the white House.
His presence at the WEF is likely to draw scrutiny, given his reputation among political opponents.
Source: Bild, reported January 18, 2026, updated January 19, 2026.
