Presidential Power: What Stephen Miller Finally Admitted
Stephen Miller slipped — and in that moment, he revealed more than he meant to.
When he used the phrase “plenary authority,” it wasn’t just political jargon. It was a glimpse into a mindset that believes in total, unchecked power — a power that’s been used throughout U.S. history to justify mass detentions, deportations, and discrimination under the name of “national security.”
In this video, Kim from Kim’s Breaking Point breaks down what plenary authority actually means, where it’s shown up in history, and why it’s one of the most dangerous ideas being reintroduced into our political system today.
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