If you haven’t heard, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller and his family are being seriously threatened.
A deranged liberal woman is currently being investigated after doxxing and stalking Stephen Miller, his wife Katie, and their three children.
Specifically, 66-year-old Barbara Wien was caught hanging up fliers with Stephen Miller’s address all over his neighborhood.
See here:
BREAKING: Judges Lindsey Vaala & Judith Wheat block FBI probe into stalker doxxing Stephen Miller’s family, denying warrant to search Barbara Wien’s phone. After flyers exposed Miller’s address and a threat, DOJ plans to appeal. Bias or free speech? pic.twitter.com/AZVe0LbgnO
— 𝐃𝐔𝐓𝐂𝐇 (@pr0ud_americans) November 7, 2025
But wait, it gets even worse.
The day after Charlie Kirk was assassinated, this crazy lady went to Stephen Miller’s home and intimidated his wife.
Someone doxxed Stephen Miller’s home address, then showed up to his house 24 hours after Charlie Kirk was assassinated to try to intimidate his wife..
These threats forced them to move out to a military base and now activist judges and prosecutors are protecting the criminal… https://t.co/g5UOkwPJVQ pic.twitter.com/cW24MqhWsA
— ALX
(@alx) November 7, 2025
Court documents also show that this woman promised to make Miller’s life “hell” in a group chat.
Per the Daily Caller:
Wien has not currently been charged with any crimes, though the state police is investigating whether she violated a Virginia law that makes it a misdemeanor to provide information “with the intent to coerce, intimidate or harass another person,” according to the Times.
The affidavit also notes that police in Fairfax County acquired a text message that Wien sent to a WhatsApp group in April, where she referred to Miller as “the evil fascist behind family separations and deportation policies,” according to the Times. She vowed to “make [Miller’s] life hell” by organizing a “Showing Up For Racial Justice (SURJ) chapter.
“His wife sits their smugly swilling wine on their patio, while her husband orders the arrest of more and more of our Muslim, Arab American, and Hispanic brothers and sisters,” Wien wrote, according to the affidavit. “My Showing Up For Racial Justice (SURJ) chapter in N. Virginia intends to make his life hell. We have set up a carefully vetted Signal group.”
Thankfully, Stephen Miller and his family are currently living at a military base, where they were moved in order to protect their safety.
However, two Democrat judges are now defending this leftist lunatic.
Two separate rulings have been made recently that severely hinder the FBI’s ability to search for and collect evidence to prosecute Wien.
Wien’s lawyer is arguing that she is merely a harmless “academic” in the field of “peace studies,” and they judges seem to agree!
LAWFARE: Three Democrat women – the judge (Lindsey Vaala), the prosecutor (Parisa Dehghani-Tafti), and the stalker (Barbara Wien) colluded to BLOCK investigation into the stalker’s threats against Stephen Miller and his family. The Biden-appointed judge blocked FBI search… pic.twitter.com/3HDe7iax05
— @amuse (@amuse) November 8, 2025
LAWFARE: Three Democrat women – the judge (Lindsey Vaala), the prosecutor (Parisa Dehghani-Tafti), and the stalker (Barbara Wien) colluded to BLOCK investigation into the stalker’s threats against Stephen Miller and his family. The Biden-appointed judge blocked FBI search warrants against the woman accused of stalking & doxxing the Trump adviser. Democrats call it “free speech”, but it is pure political protection.
Axios covered the story:
Driving the news: Late Wednesday, Magistrate Judge Lindsey Vaala denied the FBI’s petition for a warrant to search the smartphone owned by the suspect in the case, a 66-year-old retiree named Barbara Wien.
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- The Justice Department plans to appeal, a source told Axios.
- The FBI wants to examine Wien’s phone to see if she lied to investigators or was part of a group that might pose a risk to Miller and his family.
Weeks earlier, in a related state investigation, a progressive prosecutor in Arlington, Va., made an unusual request by essentially siding with the defense to persuade a state judge to limit the search and keep the data from the FBI.
- “The position of the judge and the justice system in Northern Virginia is, Stephen Miller deserves this, so it shouldn’t be investigated,” a senior administration official said. “This is just about gathering evidence to see if there should be an arrest. And the judges are blocking it.”
- Wien’s lawyer said she broke no laws and is a harmless academic “in the field of peace studies.” He accused DOJ of trying to quash lawful dissent.
The big picture: Miller and his family were moved from their Arlington home to a military base as the Wien case has unfolded.
- Other high-level Trump administration officials also have been moved to bases, a sign of the GOP leaders’ alarm about angry protests, the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the assassination attempts on Donald Trump.
- “A lot of administration officials feel it’s a problem that you have to live in Virginia or D.C. or Maryland. But the criminal justice system will not protect you and your family,” a White House official said.
The backstory: The case began Sept. 11, when Wien was spotted posting flyers in Miller’s Arlington neighborhood.
- The flyers included a photo of Miller with a red circle and cross through it and said, “NO NAZIS IN NOVA,” court records show.
- The flyers listed Miller’s home address and a QR code that linked to the Instagram account of the activist group Arlington Neighbors United for Humanity (ANUFH).
Wien walked by the Millers’ home that day and made eye contact with Miller’s wife, podcaster Katie Miller, who was on her front porch, according to a search warrant affidavit.
- Wien made an “I’m watching you” gesture by pointing her index and middle finger to her eye, a frame grab from a Secret Service surveillance video shows.
Zoom in: The encounter with Wien — 24 hours after the assassination of Kirk, a friend of the Millers — was enough for investigators to think the activist had violated Virginia’s law against doxxing and a similar federal statute.
I’m sorry, but since when is doxxing, stalking and harassment protected by the First Amendment?
Especially in a time of so much left-wing violent, these ruling are ridiculous and dangerous.
This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.This left’s hatred is out of control. Good they’re safe on base, but we need real justice, not activist cover-ups. Stay strong, Miller family.
— Fatesblind (@Fatesblind) November 8, 2025
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