Stephen Miller flees Arlington after sidewalk chalk protest forces him to sell beloved home
Stephen Miller, former White House official, is selling his Arlington house after chalk protests outside his home. The luxury property is listed for $3.75 million. Neighbors saw him and his wife moving out quietly. The protests included messages a...

The house officially went on the market on October 7. The move follows several peaceful chalk protests outside their home. Messages like “Stephen Miller is destroying democracy,” “stop the kidnapping,” and “no white nationalism” were written on the sidewalk in bold letters.
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Even though the chalk washed away, the tension remained. Katie Miller reacted on social media, saying, “To the ‘Tolerant Left’ who spent their day trying to intimidate us in the house where we have three young children: We will not back down. We will not cower in fear. We will double down. Always, for Charlie.”The home listing describes a very different story: six bedrooms, 6.5 baths, “luxury living at its finest,” and “comprehensive security”, according to the report by ARLnow. It is unclear how Miller, who has no private-sector experience or known business ventures, ended up owning a multimillion-dollar property in one of Arlington’s richest neighborhoods.
Public service usually doesn’t come with a luxury home portfolio, but Miller has used his time in Washington to build a career of right-wing influence, showing that “the grift pays well.”
FAQs
Q1. Why is Stephen Miller selling his Arlington home?He is selling after peaceful chalk protests outside his house caused tension in the neighborhood.
Q2. How much is Stephen Miller’s Arlington home listed for?
The home is listed for $3.75 million, up from $2.875 million two years ago.
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