The Republican at the Center of the War Between Trump and Musk
Katie Miller, a longtime Trump aide married to Stephen Miller, is now an adviser to Musk
Meridith McGraw, Dawsey,Rebecca Ballhaus June 6, 20251/3
Caught in the middle of President Trump and billionaire Elon Musk’sspectacular fallout is a Republican operative with close ties to both men. Katie Miller, 33, is a former Trump White House staffer married to White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller.
Over the last year, she became a top adviser to Muskand worked at his side as he slashed and reshaped the federal government from his position as the leader of the Department of Government Efficiency.
When Musk left the White House last week, Miller followed to work for Musk. During her time at the White House,she was designated a “special government employee,” which allowed her to work for Musk and Trump—and in the private sector—simultaneously.
Miller’s proximity to the world’s most powerful man, the U.S. president, and the world’s richest man, billionaire Musk, put her in an enviable position in Trump’s Washington.
She coordinated with White House officials the warm send off between Trump and Musk in the Oval Office one week ago, according to people familiar with the matter. Then on Thursday, her current and former bosses went to war.
At some point during the nasty battle on social media, Musk unfollowed Miller’s husband, Stephen Miller, on X. The couple had spent extensive time with Musk at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s private Florida club, and in Washington.
Katie Miller didn’t respond to requests for comment, but privately asked others to speak on her behalf. White House officials said they were trying to cool the temperature between Musk and Trump on Friday. Miller, her friends said, was in a tricky situation between competing interests.
“Katie Miller was a critical reason DOGE was able to get off the groundand deliver massive cuts to waste, fraud and abuse for the American people,” said Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary.
Those close to Miller describe the mother of three as hardworking, detail-oriented, combative and protective of her husband, whose fervent positions on immigration and other issues have made him a target of Democrats. In interactions with White House staff, she sometimes veered from charming to abrasive, current and former colleagues said, and seemed to have limitless energy.
People who know Miller said she has a tattoo on the inside of her lip that says “YOLO,” which stands for “You Only Live Once.”She has sometimes shifted her loyalties, and she has blurred ethical lines, working for clients lobbying the government while also working on government issues. Musk’s company is deeply dependent on government subsidies and contracts.
Miller, a native Floridian, had a meteoric rise in Washington. She was hired in 2015 by Montana Sen. Steve Daines. “WIN THE DAY,” she wrote on a whiteboard in her office in capital letters, according to Jason Thielman, a former senior aide to the Republican lawmaker, who said Daines viewed her as “the gold standard.”
“Everything was always at full speed, full throttle,” he said. Of her critics, he said: “Not everyone loves that kind of intensity in someone.”
Thielman said Miller often seemed to win battles with reporters because she kept talking. “Sometimes, she just exhausted people and they gave her what she wanted,” he said.
Miller’s first job in the Trump administration came during his first termwhen she worked at theDepartment of Homeland Security. At DHS, former colleagues said, she was willing to spend hours researching cases to fight on the administration’s behalf, and was involved in defending the administration’s child separation policy.
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