WATCH: Stephen Miller Dodges “Gotcha” Over Trump and Autopen in Repeated Questioning




 

Washington, D.C. – March 17, 2025

In a tense moment on CNN, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller skillfully avoided being caught in a “gotcha” moment by host Kasie Hunt. Throughout the segment, Hunt repeatedly pressed Miller—nearly half a dozen times—with the same pointed question: Has President Trump ever signed any documents using the autopen?


Persistent Questioning

CNN’s Kasie Hunt appeared determined to pin down a definitive answer regarding President Trump’s use of the autopen—a device that automatically replicates a signature. Despite her repeated attempts, Miller maintained his composure and refused to be drawn into a trap. Each time Hunt reiterated her question, Miller responded with carefully worded answers that steered clear of confirming or denying the claim.


A Calculated Evasion

Rather than offering a direct response, Miller’s approach was to deflect, effectively sidestepping the controversy over the autopen. His evasive tactics prevented the conversation from turning into a “gotcha” game, a move that many commentators believe was aimed at preserving the administration’s narrative and avoiding further scrutiny on the issue.


Implications and Reactions

Miller’s refusal to directly answer the question has sparked a mix of reactions among viewers and political analysts. Supporters of the administration argue that his measured responses demonstrate a strategic focus on broader policy issues rather than getting bogged down in minutiae. Meanwhile, critics see the evasiveness as indicative of a reluctance to confront potential inconsistencies in President Trump’s past actions regarding the autopen.


Watch the Exchange

Below is the video clip capturing the exchange, where Miller repeatedly deflects Hunt’s inquiries without providing a clear yes or no about the autopen controversy. The segment has quickly become a talking point on social media, highlighting the ongoing debate over transparency and accountability in presidential communications.

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As the debate over the autopen continues, this latest encounter underscores the persistent challenges faced by media in holding public officials accountable—even in moments designed to elicit a straightforward answer. Stay tuned for further analysis and updates on this developing story.

Reporting from Washington, D.C.





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