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‘Face of evil’: Stephen Miller’s cousin disowns him in resurfaced post, says she needs to grieve

'Face of evil': Stephen Miller's cousin disowns him in resurfaced post, says she needs to grieve

Stephen Miller’s cousin disowns him, calls him the ‘face of evil’.

Donald Trump’s one of the most controversial advisers, Stephen Miller, got disowned by his cousin Alisa Kasmer, with whom he grew up. In a resurfaced Facebook post, Alisa said it was painful to watch someone she once loved become the face of evil. “I grieve what you’ve become, Stephen… I will never knowingly let evil into my life, no matter whose blood it carries—including my own,” she wrote. “We celebrated holidays each year with the reminder to stand up and say ‘never again.’ But what you are doing breaks that sacred promise. It breaks everything we were taught,” she said. “How can you do to others what has been done to us?“How can you wake up each day and repeat the cruelty that our people barely escaped from?”Kasmer said she is related to Miller from his father’s side and she even had experience of babysitting Miller when they were young. Miller as a child was the awkward, funny, needy middle child who loved to chase attention, she said. “But I was so deeply wrong,”she said. “And the realization that I didn’t know you at all? It guts me. I grieve what you’ve become, Stephen…And I grieve what I’ve lost because of it. I grieve your children I will never meet. I grieve the future family you’ve stolen from me by choosing a path so filled with cruelty that I cannot, and will not, be a part of it.” Karmer said their family have Jewish roots. “How can you do to others what has been done to us?” she said. “How can you wake up each day and repeat the cruelty that our people barely escaped from?”The 40-year-old adviser, the deputy chief of staff, is known for his hardline on immigration and has emerged as the chief architect of Trump’s major crackdown on illegals.Miller has been using strong language against Democrat-ruled cities where Trump is sending troops, calling them war-ravaged. “Look at Chicago, they’ve shut down the police department, they’ve handcuffed law enforcement, and as President Trump says, they have turned the streets of Chicago into a bloody killing field,” Miller said as Chicago is the latest to experience sudden ICE raids and clash between federal agents and protesters.

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