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A prominent supporter of the MAGA movement is advising Stephen Miller to take legal action against a liberal CNN guest for alleged defamation. Charlie Kirk, leader of Turning Point USA, is encouraging Miller to consult a lawyer following comments from CNN panelist Tiffany Cross, who labeled Miller, a White House aide, as a “white supremacist.”

Cross, formerly a commentator for MSNBC, made her remarks on ‘CNN’s Newsnight’ program, criticizing Miller for being the “architect” behind Donald Trump’s crime reduction efforts in Washington, DC. During a panel discussion with CNN host Abby Phillips, Cross stated, “Any time we feature something from Stephen Miller, it is imperative for journalistic integrity to acknowledge that he is a white supremacist and the mastermind behind this policy.”

“This is not just my opinion. It is a fact. When he spreads falsehoods from the Oval Office as a white supremacist, it should be highlighted,” Cross continued. Her comments followed Miller’s assertions made in the Oval Office on Monday, where he claimed that Trump’s measures have increased safety for DC residents.

Miller stated, “For the first time, residents can use the parks and walk on the streets comfortably. People are free to move at night without the fear of being robbed or mugged. They are wearing their watches and jewelry once again,” Miller elaborated. The Daily Mail attempted to contact Cross for her reaction.

Kirk argued that Trump’s intervention in DC is predominantly safeguarding black lives. He tweeted, “CNN’s Tiffany Cross accused Stephen Miller of being a white supremacist on live TV. Why? Because Miller aided in creating a policy on DC crime that primarily protects black lives,” Kirk explained on X.

“I believe he should sue her for defamation.” Earlier this month, Trump executed an executive order to federalize the Metropolitan Police Department and dispatched the National Guard to the nation’s capital.

Since then, federal law enforcement announced they have made over 1,000 arrests, half of which consisted of undocumented immigrants. More than 2,000 National Guard troops from across six different GOP-led states currently patrol DC.

The Trump administration over the weekend began arming some of the troops with pistols and rifles as they work to assist law enforcement. Miller has not responded to Kirk’s suggestion to sue the liberal panelist. The Daily Mail reached out to the White House for comment.