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Family of top White House official moved from Arlington home to military housing
By ARLnow.com
Published October 30, 2025 at 3:45PM

Hatfield Gate at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington (file photo)
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller and his family moved from their home in Arlington to military housing in D.C. ... Thats according to
new reporting by The Atlantic and a source with knowledge of the situation who spoke to ARLnow after our exclusive reporting that Millers north Arlington home
was listed for sale.
The home remains on the market, listed at $3.75 million. Miller, his wife the podcaster Katie Miller and their three children moved a week or two after
a sidewalk chalk protest in front of their home and in a nearby park.
The protest, which was planned in advance and was one of several such demonstrations in front of the home since the start of 2025, happened just days after the assassination of Charlie Kirk in Utah. In social posts and television appearances, Katie Miller decried the targeting of her family by local activists.

Chalk message near the Arlington home of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller in September (courtesy anonymous)
The Atlantic reports that the family was reluctant to move but there were other incidents that prompted them to seek secure housing in D.C., including a woman who confronted Stephen Miller outside of his home last month and wanted posters placed on utility poles with the familys home address.
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