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Donald Trump’s New Comms Director Deletes His Mean Tweets About Trump
If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em.
By Tina Nguyen June 28, 2016
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/06/trump-jason-miller-deleted-tweets
New Trump aide deletes #SleazyDonald tweets
By Tom LoBianco, CNN Updated 2:26 PM EDT, Tue June 28, 2016
https://www.cnn.com/2016/06/27/politics/jason-miller-donald-trump-communications-aide-ted-cruz/index.html
Trail of tweets adds intrigue to abrupt resignation of Trump's pick for communications director
Jason Miller, who had been named Thursday to the high-level post, unexpectedly announced Christmas Eve that the West Wing job would be too demanding
Washington Post Published Dec 26, 2016
https://nationalpost.com/news/world/trail-of-tweets-adds-intrigue-to-abrupt-resignation-of-trumps-pick-for-communications-director
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Miller_(communications_strategist)
During the Bevin campaign and thereafter into early 2016, Miller was Texas Senator Ted Cruz's "digital and communications adviser" in his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.[37]
The Washington Post's Katie Zezima wrote that Miller's challenge was "crafting Cruz's message of unyielding conservatism and spreading it among grassroots groups, where the senator hopes to gain the most support”.[17]
Cruz suspended his campaign on May 5, following his defeat in the Indiana primary.
Miller’s relationship with Donald Trump dated from before the 2016 campaign. In 2011, when Trump was mulling a 2012 campaign, Miller was slated to serve as campaign manager.[38]
On June 29, 2016, the Trump campaign announced hiring Miller as senior communications adviser. BloombergPolitics described it as an attempt to "professionalize" the Trump communications operation.[39]
After the announcement, some reporters noted the many anti-Trump Tweets Miller had sent prior to the end of Cruz's campaign.[39][40]
In January 2017, Miller sold his interest in Jamestown Associates, and joined Teneo Strategy.[44]
Teneo advises "Fortune 500 CEOs on crisis communications, corporate communications and media relations," according to the Axios blog. In the role of Trump adviser, Miller had criticized Teneo as a "corporate consultancy"
created by Doug Band "to trade off the influence and power gained through the affiliation with [Hillary Clinton]."[45] Miller continued at Teneo through 2019.
In 2017, he became a CNN political contributor. He was subsequently quit the network due to legal difficulties.[46][47]
In October 2019, Miller began co-hosting, with Steve Bannon, War Room: Impeachment, a daily radio show and podcast intended to advise the Trump White House and its allies into how to fight the impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump.[48]
The podcast was removed from YouTube in January 2021, following the 2021 storming of the United States Capitol.[49][50]
The Trump 2020 campaign hired Miller as a senior adviser in June 2020.[51]
The Trump campaign routed his $35,000 monthly salary through his former firm, making it harder for the mother of Miller's son to prove his income in court, and aiding him in dodging approximately $3,000 per month in child support.[52][53]