President-elect Donald Trump is expected to announce Stephen Miller will be White House deputy chief of staff for policy in his second term.
The vice president-elect, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), congratulated Miller on his new role, first reported by CNN.
Miller is one of the leading voices behind Trump’s immigration plans — advocating for more restrictive policies — and served as a senior adviser on the topic in the first administration.
The new position as deputy chief of staff for policy would allow him to have a more expansive role in the White House, as he would be working under chief of staff Susie Wiles to ensure smooth operations in the West Wing.