Stephen Miller denies being escorted off set after interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper

Stephen Miller, a senior White House adviser, is denying reports that he was escorted from the ‘State of the Union’ set after his Sunday interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper came to an abrupt end.

Miller told Fox News’ Tucker Carlson on Monday, "Like many things CNN says, this story has the most important virtue of all CNN stories, of being not true. It’s an amusing story, but not a true one."

"CNN has been extraordinarily biased, extraordinarily unfair to the president, and is not giving viewers honest information," Miller further noted.

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Notably, it was comments like those that led up to Tapper declaring, "I think I’ve wasted enough of my viewers’ time. Thank you, Stephen," and cut to a commercial.

Miller, who had been asked to comment on claims made in Michael Wolff’s 'Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,' repeatedly tried to change the topic to CNN’s shortcomings and Trump’s genius.

According to sources who spoke with Business Insider, Miller refused to leave and security was called.

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