Stephen Miller’s wife leaves job with Elon Musk months after rumors swirled

Katie Miller, a former White House aide and wife of deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, is ending her work for Elon Musk and starting up a self-titled podcast.

The 33-year-old Miller had been a liaison between the White House and Musk when he oversaw the Department of Government Efficiency, but she followed him back to the private sector when he left the government at the end of May, leading to the swirling of rumors, and now she’s leaving her post supporting the tech mogul’s ventures and taking on investors to launch her online talk show, reported Axios.

“For MAGA and President Trump’s legacy to grow long-term, we must talk to conservative women,” Miller said.

Miller envisions her podcast as “a place for conservative women to gather online,” and while she doesn’t intend to focus on politics, she also pointed out there’s “no conservative answer to ‘Call Her Daddy,’” the hugely popular, pop culture-focused podcast hosted by Alex Cooper.

“There isn’t a place for a mom like me to get lifestyle information, news, laugh with our friends, gossip about what’s going on in the world from our perspective,” Miller said. The podcast will be “about women, for women — with men, too, talking about what matters to women.”

Miller interviewed Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday for her introductory podcast, and she has also talked with boxing legend Mike Tyson and former ESPN broadcaster Sage Steele, and she said her husband has been “incredibly supportive” of her new venture and has even helped her land guests.

“I’m incredibly grateful to President Trump and Elon for the ability to enact lasting change,” Miller said. “We got a lot done. … We reshaped how the federal bureaucracy views government spending. I hope Elon is a listener to the podcast and I hope to have him as a guest one day.”

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