Stephen Miller, a White House deputy chief of staff for policy, drew disbelief on Wednesday over two words he used to describe what Donald Trump is building in America.Those words: “extraordinary paradise.”Miller, an architect of the president’s hard-line immigration agenda, made the bombastic claim during an appearance on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show.“The American people understand the hell we inherited” from former President Joe Biden “and the extraordinary paradise that President Trump is building,” Miller claimed.Stephen Miller: "The American people understand the hell that we inherited and the extraordinary paradise that President Trump is building" pic.twitter.com/jRJEX6Rtmw— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 28, 2026Trump, whose approval numbers are currently tanking, has led “with competence, courage and clarity and the American people will reward that come November” in the 2026 midterm elections, Miller added.The comments quickly drew ire online, with critics taking particular issue with the use of the words “extraordinary paradise” to describe the current state of the country."paradise" - spoken like a thuggish sociopath— diffugerenives (@diffugerenivesx) May 28, 2026Slapping your name on shit and overpaying for perceived improvements does not equate to paradise, unless you're in the pocket of @POTUS.— P B by the sea (@PB_ByTheSea) May 28, 2026Paradise for who exactly?— Marlene Robertson🇨🇦 (@marlene4719) May 28, 2026Amazing leadership. We’ve so far spent a trillion dollars on a war we are losing while Americans pay more for gas, food, commodities, and rent, AI wipes out jobs, but Trump’s focus is midterm strategy and blaming the dems. Trump took a great economy and flushed it down the…— DontTreadOnMe (@niteynitefrump) May 28, 2026FIXED: Stephen Miller: "The American people understand the paradise President Trump inherited and the extraordinary hell that Trump is building.” https://t.co/N1EJnx8fWz— Garth Gagnier (@grrr22) May 28, 2026