Recent rumors have circulated suggesting that Katie Miller, wife of White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, has left both her husband and her White House role to join Elon Musk full-time. These speculations have sparked widespread discussion on social media, fueled by a viral BlueSky post that described the trio—Stephen Miller, Katie Miller, and Elon Musk—as a rumored throuple.
Katie Miller had been serving as a special government employee at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a role closely linked with Elon Musk. According to online chatter, Stephen Miller had been leveraging his wife's position as Musk’s liaison to influence Musk, describing her as effectively handling Elon Musk’s governmental communications.
The viral post acknowledged that these claims remain unconfirmed and are primarily based on circumstantial evidence and gossip. However, it noted that Elon Musk recently announced his resignation from his position at DOGE, coinciding with Katie Miller’s departure from the White House to work alongside Musk on a full-time basis.
The situation has reportedly caused tension, with Stephen Miller publicly defending policies supported by former President Donald Trump, while Musk openly criticizes them. Observers note that Miller’s frustration is partially due to the personal and professional shifts involving his wife.
Background on the Millers
Stephen Miller served as a senior adviser during Trump’s first term. His wife, Katie Miller, held significant communications roles, including deputy press secretary at the Department of Homeland Security and later communications director for then-Vice President Mike Pence. The couple married in 2020. Sources have described the Millers as influential figures intersecting politics and Musk’s administrative endeavors.
The rumors have ignited debates on social media about the nature of the relationships involved and the implications for political dynamics in Washington. While many dismiss the claims as speculation, the ongoing discussion highlights the complexities of personal and professional alliances in contemporary politics.