Stephen Miller criticized a 60 Minutes segment, calling it a “pathetic 60 Minutes hatchet job” and accusing the program of attempting to generate sympathy for gang members responsible for violent crimes, including the kidnapping, sexual assault, and murder of a 12-year-old girl, Jocelyn Nungaray.

Miller condemned the producers for what he described as a biased and insensitive portrayal and said those involved should be fired.

“Anybody reaching out to me? Of course, as you know, people put things into comms, in boxes and general feedback comments, but I don't remember getting anything. But more fundamentally, this is another pathetic 60 Minutes hatchet job. They're trying to tell sob stories about train day rock with gang members who drill holes in people's hands, who rape and murder little girls," Miller said

"This is the gang that kidnapped, sexually assaulted and murdered Jocelyn Nungaray. Remember her, that precious 12 year old girl from Texas who was taken from her mom and went through horrors none of us can even imagine.”

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Miller continued by criticizing the producers of the segment and their portrayal of the gang members.

“And you have, you have these 60 minute producers who are living in comfort and security in their West End condos trying to make us feel sympathetic for these monsters. Have you seen the tattoos, the face tattoos, the body tattoos on these killers?, he said.

"Would one 60 minutes producer or writer agreed to spend 30 minutes, I'll make a deal. We will pick someone at random that we sent to see cut just a random lottery drawing, and they will spend one day overnight in your apartment. Who was taking that deal in 60 Minutes, nobody, because they know that these are monsters who got exactly what they deserved.”

Miller said the administration’s policies were aimed at preventing such crimes and reiterated his call for action against the program’s staff.

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“Because under President Trump, we're not going to let little girls get raped and murdered anymore, and every one of those producers at 60 Minutes engage in this revolt. Fire them. Clean house. Fire them. That's what I say.”

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