TAPPER: Can you rule out that the US is going to take Greenland by force?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 5, 2026
STEPHEN MILLER: Greenland should be part of the US. By what right does Denmark assert control over Greenland? The US is the power of NATO.
TAPPER: So you can't take military force off the table?
MILLER:… pic.twitter.com/9ikEPvlBVA
TAPPER: Can you rule out that the US is going to take Greenland by force?
STEPHEN MILLER: Greenland should be part of the US. By what right does Denmark assert control over Greenland? The US is the power of NATO.
TAPPER: So you can’t take military force off the table?
MILLER: Nobody is gonna fight the US militarily over the future of Greenland.
Miller is now Trump’s top consigliere on foreign policy and national security. It would be a mistake to dismiss him. I don’t think anyone in the U.S Government is going to stop them.
Stephen Miller: "What the president said is true. The United States of America is running Venezuela … by definition we are in charge because we have the US military stationed outside the country. We set the terms and conditions … for them to do commerce, they need our… pic.twitter.com/PiFn21txhY
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 5, 2026
Stephen Miller: “What the president said is true. The United States of America is running Venezuela … by definition we are in charge because we have the US military stationed outside the country. We set the terms and conditions … for them to do commerce, they need our permission.”
He makes Hitler look like a diplomat by comparison:
MILLER: The US is using its military to secure our interests unapologetically in our hemisphere. We're a superpower and under President Trump we are going to conduct ourselves as a superpower. It's absurd that we would allow a nation in our backyard to become the supplier of… pic.twitter.com/wXK2UxnqUj
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 5, 2026
MILLER: The US is using its military to secure our interests unapologetically in our hemisphere. We’re a superpower and under President Trump we are going to conduct ourselves as a superpower. It’s absurd that we would allow a nation in our backyard to become the supplier of resources to our adversaries but not to us.
TAPPER: Sovereign countries shouldn’t be able to do what they want to do?
MILLER: *keeps yelling*
This is what they believe, don’t kid yourself.