Stephen Miller, President Donald Trump’s deputy chief of staff, and his wife, conservative media host Katie Miller, are preparing to welcome another child. The couple, who married in February 2020, subtly shared that they are expecting their fourth baby through a joint Instagram post from a New Year’s Eve celebration at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. In the photo, Katie Miller gently held her baby bump, accompanied by a brief holiday greeting wishing followers a happy new year. The image served as the couple’s first public acknowledgment of the pregnancy, which was reported based on the verified social media post.
The Millers are already parents to three young children: a five-year-old daughter named Mackenzie and two sons, Jackson, age three, and Hudson, age two. Their growing family has occasionally come up in public-facing moments tied to their professional lives, particularly through Katie Miller’s podcast and Stephen Miller’s high-profile role in the Trump administration.
Fourth Child News Emerges From Mar-a-Lago New Year’s Celebration
The pregnancy news arrived shortly after a lighthearted conversation about parenting aired on The Katie Miller Podcast, which Katie hosts. During a recent episode, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and his wife, Jen Hegseth, joined as guests. In the discussion, Katie asked which Trump advisers Pete Hegseth would trust to watch his children. Hegseth responded in a joking manner, suggesting that Stephen Miller would not be his first choice for babysitting, while still emphasizing that Miller would be the adviser he would most likely contact during an after-hours emergency. Katie agreed with that assessment during the conversation. The exchange was shared publicly through the podcast, which Katie produces and distributes herself.
The moment offered listeners a glimpse into the personal dynamics among senior administration figures, blending family humor with professional familiarity. While the conversation was casual in tone, it underscored how public roles and private lives often intersect for political families who spend significant time in the national spotlight.