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Stephen Miller, a longtime henchman to Donald Trump, made a bold declaration about the former president’s role as a fashion “icon” during a Fox News interview. Miller, who served as a White House advisor under Trump, claimed that Trump and Melania Trump were the most stylish president and first lady in their lifetimes. He went on to say that Trump changed American fashion during his time on “The Apprentice,” with people spending the next 10 years trying to dress like him. Despite Melania’s background as a model, Trump himself is not known for his sartorial sense, often wearing oversized suits and extra-long neckties.

While Miller praised Trump’s sense of style, critics pointed out that Trump’s fashion choices have not become trendy. His oversized suits and long neckties have not been widely adopted, with only the red hats worn by his followers becoming ubiquitous. Some critics took to social media to mock Miller’s claims of Trump’s stylishness, pointing out that his suits look cheap and outdated. One Twitter user even compared Miller to a pair of Crocs if style were a person, suggesting that his sense of style is lacking.

In response to a New York Times report on President Joe Biden’s “dapper” wardrobe, Miller appeared to be outraged that Trump’s fashion sense was not being recognized. He insisted that Trump was a style icon and defended his fashion choices, despite the lack of widespread adoption of his signature looks. Some Twitter users criticized Miller’s comments as evidence of a creepy cult-like worship of Trump, pointing out that his fashion choices were not actually stylish or influential. Others criticized Fox News for inviting Miller back on the show and suggested that his claims about Trump’s fashion sense were not to be taken seriously.

Despite Miller’s claims, the general consensus appears to be that Trump’s fashion sense is not as influential or stylish as he believes it to be. While Melania Trump may have been a model with a keen sense of style, Trump himself is often criticized for wearing suits that are too big and neckties that are too long. Critics on social media pointed out that Trump’s fashion choices have not become trendy or popular, with only the red hats worn by his followers gaining widespread recognition. Miller’s defense of Trump’s style was met with mockery and criticism, with many questioning his judgment and accusing him of engaging in a cult-like worship of the former president.

In conclusion, Stephen Miller’s claim that Donald Trump is a fashion icon has been met with skepticism and criticism by many. While Trump may have a signature style that he is known for, it has not had a significant influence on mainstream fashion trends. Critics have pointed out that Trump’s fashion choices, such as oversized suits and long neckties, are not considered stylish or trendy by most people. Miller’s defense of Trump’s style was seen as evidence of a cult-like worship of the former president, with many questioning his judgment and credibility. Despite Miller’s claims, it appears that Trump’s fashion sense is not as iconic or influential as he believes it to be.

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