As President Trump leaves the White House for the last time on Marine One today, he feels “incredibly optimistic” about his legacy and eager to tackle future “patriotic missions,” according to one of his closest advisers.
“This is this the most consequential four-year term of any president in American history,” said Stephen Miller, the architect of several Trump policies, notably immigration and border protection.
“What we achieved in the last four years would have been unthinkable in the span of even multiple presidencies,” he said after stepping out of the Oval Office for a last time Tuesday night.
Miller, who at times was more controversial than his boss and who never spoke ill of Trump, dismissed media reports that the president was depressed in his last days in office.
“He’s incredibly optimistic because he knows that he left it all out on the field. He gave everything he had to the cause and the mission. He left nothing in reserve,” said Miller.
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As President Trump leaves the White House for the last time on Marine One today, he feels “incredibly optimistic” about his legacy and eager to tackle future “patriotic missions,” according to one of his closest advisers.
“This is this the most consequential four-year term of any president in American history,” said Stephen Miller, the architect of several Trump policies, notably immigration and border protection.
“What we achieved in the last four years would have been unthinkable in the span of even multiple presidencies,” he said after stepping out of the Oval Office for a last time Tuesday night.
Miller, who at times was more controversial than his boss and who never spoke ill of Trump, dismissed media reports that the president was depressed in his last days in office.
“He’s incredibly optimistic because he knows that he left it all out on the field. He gave everything he had to the cause and the mission. He left nothing in reserve,” said Miller.
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