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Podcaster Katie Miller, who is also the wife of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, said on Fox News overnight that the Trump administration and the State Department, under Secretary Marco Rubio, are planning to revoke the visas of thousands of Iranian elites living in the U.S.
"You look at the UK, and look what Keir Starmer has in his own country. You look at the nephew of Khomeini [Ruhollah Khomeini], you look at the niece of Rouhani [Hassan Rouhani]. And you say, why are there so many elites from the Iranian regime being given safety, not only here in America, but in European countries, for so long?" Miller asked while speaking with Fox's Sean Hannity.
Miller then dropped the bombshell: "I know that President Trump and Secretary Rubio are working so diligently to revoke the visas of nearly three to four thousand Iranian elites who currently live in this country. The double standard, not only in their wardrobe, but in the fact that they get to live here in the greatest country in the world with safety and prosperity. Man, you couldn't make it up, Sean, if you tried."
???? JUST IN: President Trump and Secretary Rubio are REVOKING 4,000 VISAS of Iranians living in the US, per @KatieMiller
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) April 7, 2026
"There's a double standard! Not only in their wardrobe, but the fact they get to live here in the greatest country in the world, with SAFETY AND PROSPERITY!" pic.twitter.com/QjovHWLg0e