Former Breitbart editor Katie McHugh told the SPLC, "What Stephen Miller sent to me in those emails has become policy Online Cigarettes Store USA at the Trump administration."
The SPLC report said it looked at more than 900 emails that Miller – who was at that time an aide to then-Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala. – sent from his official email to Breitbart editors between March 2015 to June 2016.
The report said 80% dealt with issues of race and immigration, including some related to fears of "white Newport Cigarettes Shop genocide."
White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham told The Washington Post that she had not seen the report but said it was "beneath public discussion" and denounced the SPLC as "an utterly-discredited, long-debunked far-left smear organization." When the congresswoman Ilhan Omar called Donald Trump’s top immigration adviser, Stephen Miller, a white nationalist in April, the chorus of outrage from Republicans could not have been louder.
Donald Trump Jr tweeted: “I see that the head of the Farrakhan Fan Club, @IlhanMN, took a short break from spewing her usual anti-semitic bigotry today to accuse a Jewish man of being a ‘white nationalist’ because she apparently has no shame.”
Donald Trump joined in, retweeting a former campaign adviser who had written: “What’s completely unacceptable is for Congesswoman Cheap Newport 100s cigarettes [sic] Omar to target Jews, in this case Stephen Miller.” Others reacted in similar fashion.
The attacks on Omar were puzzling to anyone who knew about Miller’s role pushing hard-right immigration policies in the White House, but now a Southern Poverty law Center report analyzing 900 leaked emails between Miller and staff at Breitbart news reveal that she was right all along.