What to Know
There are certain members of the Trump Administration who you sort of forget about. That is, until they say something so out there that they are thrust back into the forefront of your mind. Like Katie Miller, the former advisor of the Department of Government Efficiency and the wife of Stephen Miller, the White House’s deputy chief of staff for policy.
She posted about her “biological destiny” on X (formerly Twitter) and those who are very much against all things MAGA quickly responded to the post with thoughts of their own. Most of the thoughts were of how cringe Katie’s post was. Others couldn’t help but make fun of her husband, who is problematic in his own ways, thank you very much.
Katie Miller’s feminism claim just didn’t hit right.
bro please stop reminding us you had sex with Stephen Miller it’s so gross https://t.co/Pf33s5MiHo
— Lou Anon (@LouAnonAnon) May 10, 2026
In Katie’s post, she shared a photo of herself with a pregnant belly and wrote, “In honor of Mother’s Day, a reminder that peak feminism is having babies. The most radical thing a woman can do is embrace her biological destiny.”
She clearly thought she was being a little edgy or cool and pointing out that she too is a feminist because she is using her body to procreate. But, because of who she is and who she backs and what the Trump Administration stands for, her sentiment just didn’t hit the way she probably expected it to.
“Being a nazi mom isn’t the flex you’re looking for,” someone commented on her X post.
Another user pointed out, “Telling women what they SHOULD be is not feminism, it’s sexist.”
“Peak feminism is having a choice not being forced,” someone also wrote on X.
A user added, “Dwindling down womanhood to childbirth and motherhood is reductionistic and limiting. A woman should feel free to stretch her wings in the direction of whatever horizon she pleases, even a child-free horizon.”
Also, Stephen Miller isn’t exactly a heartthrob to Americans.
imagine someone talking about peak biological destiny and the person they procreated with is Stephen miller https://t.co/ZzBlEu8SpW pic.twitter.com/7Tch16ZTtz
— regina george costanza (@plslvamsg) May 11, 2026
In the X post that re-shared Katie’s post with her photo, someone wrote, “Bro please stop reminding us you had sex with Stephen Miller it’s so gross.” But even on Katie’s original post, people quickly responded to her to poke fun at her partner. Look, what else do we really have besides bullying Trump’s inner circle on social media?
“Having babies is great and feminine blah blah blah but let’s draw the line at going raw with Stephen Miller,” an X user wrote.
And let us not forget that the internet does not, in fact, forget anything.
“This is right up there with the time she tweeted ‘liberal men aren’t attractive’ and everyone just responded with 10,000 pics of Stephen looking like Gollum,” someone replied.
Another person posted a photo of Stephen and wrote along with it, “It’s giving witness rendering sketch of a suspected rapist.”
And the hits just keep coming. Someone chimed in with, “I’m sorry. Personally, I wouldn’t brag about having children with someone who looks like a Victorian child who’s about to warn you about a cholera outbreak.”
The “biological destiny” line is also from a certain dystopian TV show.
We also can’t gloss over the line in Katie’s post about women’s so-called “biological destiny.” She wrote that it’s part of feminism, and that it’s seemingly only natural for women to procreate. Of course, not everyone agrees with her assessment of what women should and should not do with their bodies.
One user even wrote of Katie, “She also did a very humane thing of shaming the millions of women privately dealing with infertility calling them ‘less than’ females. Very big of her.”
And what if I told you a right-wing conservative woman in The Handmaid’s Tale also used the line of “biological destiny” early in the series? Yeah, we are kind of doomed.
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