
CNN's Pamela Brown did her best to wrest back control from White House aide Stephen Miller Friday as he steamrolled her wide-ranging interview.
"Am I going to sit here today and engage in radical hypotheticals?" Miller asked when talking about the executive powers of the president. "This administration has religiously complied with even the most unlawful court orders, but it completely upends the constitutional system to have a single judge in Boston assert the same powers of the president of the United States — is such an offense to democracy."
Miller's voice continued to grow louder as he accused the Biden administration of "trying to throw President Trump in jail, claiming somehow that was what democracy required, when, in fact, the Democrat Party has been waging war against democracy. They should be renamed the Communist Party, and district court judges that are trying to keep millions of illegal aliens here, to steal our, jobs, to steal, our livelihood, to steal our benefits —"
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"Okay, okay, let's keep it on track here," Brown interjected.
"There's nothing more on track than talking about the fact that the constitutional crisis —" but Brown stopped him there.
"Stephen, this is my show. I want to hear what you have to say. I've been respectful of giving you the opportunity, but I also need to jump in because time is of the essence."
Earlier in the interview, Miller accused Brown of building "lazy assumptions" into her questions. When Brown pushed back, Miller proclaimed that it wasn't just CNN, it was the entire media.