Miller and his wife, podcaster Katie Miller, appear to have quietly fled the neighborhood in recent weeks. Neighbors say they were spotted moving out, and the house officially hit the market on October 7, according to ARLnow. The exit comes after several rounds of peaceful chalk protests on the sidewalk outside their home, with messages like “Stephen Miller is destroying democracy,” “stop the kidnapping,” and “no white nationalism” scrawled in bold letters.

While the chalk eventually washed away, the tension apparently didn’t. Katie Miller lashed out on social media: “To the ‘Tolerant Left’ who spent their day trying to intimidate us in the house where we have three young children: We will not back down. We will not cower in fear. We will double down. Always, For Charlie.”

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    Stephen Miller went a step further, calling the chalk messages “terroristic threats” during an appearance on The Sean Hannity Show. The home listing paints a very different picture from the chaos the Millers described: six bedrooms, 6.5 baths, and “luxury living at its finest,” all wrapped in “comprehensive security.” What’s less clear is how a man with no private-sector resume, no known business ventures, and no discernible talent outside of writing xenophobic policy memos, ended up in a multimillion-dollar property in one of Arlington’s wealthiest enclaves.

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      six bedrooms, 6.5 baths

      “A home without at least one bathroom for each day of the week is just a hovel.”

      – The Millers, probably

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      There was nothing that could be considered a threat in those messages at all.

      Unless you consider anyone you don’t know knowing where you live a threat. Which is true of absolutely everywhere on the planet if you ever order a delivery of any kind. You almost certainly don’t know your UPS, FedEx, or Amazon delivery drivers, and they obviously have your name and address.

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        Kinda makes sense. Separate bedrooms and bathrooms for his wife already brings the tally to 2. I’m sure the kids never want to see him, so add however many bathrooms so they can avoid his ugly mug. I mean, imagine what that thing looks like in the morning when it oozes out of its vat?