3rd year teacher Stephen Miller confirms rumors that he ate glue: report



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Stephen Miller, the President's Senior Policy Advisor, told reporters about President Donald Trump's support for the creation of a "merit-based immigration system" in the James Brady Newsroom at the White House on August 2, 2017 in Washington.
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Donald Trump's senior policy advisor, Stephen Miller, has always been a strange guy. Given that his third-grade teacher confirmed it, there is little hope that it will change.

In 1993, little Stephen was a Grade 8 student. used to kill small animals ate some glue. Well, he has never killed small animals. Well, no small animal missing near his home in California has been found. That does not mean that Stephen Miller killed them – but he totally ate glue.

In Grade 3, there are actually only two groups of children: those who eat glue and those who do not eat it. But Miller was a unique glue eater.

This is how Miller's third-grade teacher at Franklin Elementary in Santa Monica describes young Stephen's behavior for the Hollywood Reporter.

Do you remember that character in peanuts, the one who calls himself Pig Pen, with the cloud of dust and the crumbs flying all around him? It was Stephen Miller at the age of 8 years old. I was always trying to get his desk cleaned – there were always things crushed. It was a strange guy. I remember he would take a bottle of glue (we did not have glue sticks at the time) and pour it on his arm, let it dry, peel it, then eat it.

I remember worrying for him – not academically. He agreed with that, even though I could never read his writing. But he had such strange personal habits. He was a loner and isolated and extinguished by himself all the time.

The most telling part of Miller's life journey came after the professor shared her concerns with Miller's principal and parents.

At the end of the year, I wrote all my concerns – and I had a lot of them – in her academic record. When the school principal had a conference with Stephen's parents, they were horrified. So, the manager took a blank and erased all my comments. I would like to be able to remember what I wrote, but that was 25 years ago. I have been teaching a lot of third graders since then. Of course, Stephen was not political at that time. Only later did he start making waves.

And that's it, a little bottle of white-out and so, not only does Miller not get the help he needs, but he has instead absolved his past of glue-eater, well, because … of whiteness .

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