Jason Miller: Trump's former aide makes controversial return
Longtime adviser rejoins 2024 campaign
Miller claims comments were taken out of context
WASHINGTON - Jason Miller, a former top adviser to former President Donald Trump, has rejoined his 2024 campaign. Miller, who served as Trump's campaign spokesperson in 2020, has been a vocal supporter of the former president since leaving the White House.
Miller's return to the campaign comes as Trump faces mounting legal challenges, including a criminal investigation into his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Miller has not been charged with any wrongdoing.
In a statement, Miller said he was "excited" to be rejoining the Trump campaign. "I believe that President Trump is the best person to lead our country," Miller said. "I am confident that we will win in 2024."
Miller's return has been met with mixed reactions. Some Trump supporters have welcomed his return, while others have expressed concern about his past comments. In 2021, Miller said that he believed Trump would be "reinstated" as president before the end of the year. Trump has repeatedly made false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him.
Miller's comments have raised concerns about the future of the Republican Party. Some Republicans have said that they believe Miller's views are too extreme and that he could damage the party's chances of winning in 2024.
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