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Stephen Miller’s ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Criticism Reveals MAGA Loyalist’s Soft Spot For At Least One Immigrant

Stephen Miller’s ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Criticism Reveals MAGA Loyalist’s Soft Spot For At Least One Immigrant

By Dominic PattenDeadline

Avowed America Firster Stephen Miller may seem like one of the world’s most unlikely Trekkies, but the fanboy Deputy White House Chief of Staff has some advice for the just debuted Star Trek: Starfleet Academy . NBC Turns out Miller, one of the primary proponents of the Trump administration’s often cruel, violent and seemingly Indiscriminate immigration policy, also has a soft spot for at least one non-citizen who has lived in America for decades. Yep, that’s you Captain Kirk! In a post today on Elon Musk’s X, the draconian Miller added his voice to the burgeoning MAGA backlash against Paramount+ ‘s Gaia Violo-created series. However, overlooking the optimistic humanism that has long fueled the Gene Roddenberry created franchise, Miller unironically offered up some solutions that he believes will stop the wokification of the desire to go where no man has gone before. A mash-up of classic Trek sci-fi adventurism, inclusion, and an old fashion coming of age drama, the 32nd century set Starfleet Academy launched on the David Ellison-owned Paramount+ today, tragedy or not. With production on a second season of the Holly Hunter and Tig Notaro-led ST: SF already underway, two episodes of Season 1 hit the streamer Thursday with new shows of the Alex Kurtzman EP’d series out every week until March 15. Watch on Deadline Now, perhaps Miller (who seems more Next Generation’ s Borg than the Original Series) can’t help but have an issue with a trio of women in charge, that would be on brand. Yet, but the Santa Monica-raised Republican really steps in it with the suggestion of William Shatner to save the Starfleet day. Not because the first Kirk (who also portrayed TJ Hooker and Boston Legal ‘s legendary conservative Denny Crane, as well as put out a few albums over the years) isn’t a true talent and force - Shatner is. However, for all his years in the US and on the big and small screen, William Shanter is a self-declared “proud Canadian” who has never taken American citizenship. In fact, as Miller may have forgotten, a sarcastic Shanter was in the forefront last year of pushing back on Donald Trump ‘s talk of making the Great North into the US’s 51st state. “To all of you wonderfully dear naive & gullible types out there whom I love so much... If you are angry about my posts on the US becoming a Canadian province: imagine how Canadians felt when an actual leader of a friendly neighbouring country floated that idea across the border,” the 94-year-old double Emmy winner posted on his notion to make America into Canada’s 11th province, back in mid-2025. “Doesn’t feel good; does it? Learn a lesson from it,” Montreal-born Shatner added, in language similar to that he scorched Fox News’ Jesse Waters with on the ex-Bill O’Reilly sidekick’s May 6 show. That’s seems a long way from Shatner’s 2017 remarks to avoid getting in Trump’s crosshairs. “I consider myself a guest here,” the actor said nine years ago....

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