Drama hit the leafy streets of Arlington when Katie Miller—the outspoken conservative podcaster and wife of Trump-era hardliner Stephen Miller—called in the cops, claiming she and her family were up against ‘terroristic threats’ right outside their mansion. The culprit? Chalk scrawls from angry neighbors, slamming Stephen’s controversial immigration legacy.

Katie, 34, rang the police last September, panicked after activists scribbled slogans on the sidewalk outside their $3.75 million home. Messages like “Stephen Miller is destroying democracy” and “DEI enriches all” popped up after months of local unrest over Stephen’s role as Trump’s deputy chief of staff for policy – a gig that put him behind some of the most divisive White House moves.

On Fox News, Katie went full throttle, branding the chalk graffiti as intimidation, doxxing, and threats. But the Arlington Police Department weren’t buying the terror tale. According to police paperwork snatched by Zeteo, officers found the messages were strictly political and didn’t cross the line into anything threatening. The notes referenced a grab-bag of hot-button topics: immigration battles, transgender rights, diversity programs, and white supremacy — with not a whiff of danger, say the cops.

Senior Advisor to Donald Trump Stephen Miller speaks during the ‘Make America Great Again Victory Rally’ at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C., on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025.

Miller’s swanky address had been the epicenter of community protests for months. Flyers printed by a local protester outed the family’s location and blasted Stephen’s track record in D.C. On social media, a neighborhood group—Arlington Neighbors United for Humanity—took credit for the sidewalk art, insisting the chalking crusade was all about peaceful protest. They even claimed that the Millers’ armed security team okayed their use of the sidewalk, though they refrained from coloring directly in front of the couple’s door while still making noise.

Fed up, the Millers opted for new digs, fleeing their protest-prone patch in Arlington. By October, they listed their posh home and decamped to taxpayer-funded military quarters, citing fears for the safety of their three young kids. Katie later appeared on Fox News’s Ruthless podcast, painting an even grimmer picture: random drive-bys, death threats, and a neighborhood tainted by politics. She claimed that letting her kids play in their own yard had turned into a risk—forcing the Miller clan into exile.

Now, both state and federal investigators are reportedly looking into these incidents, adding another twist to the fallout from one of Trump’s most polarizing power couples in suburbia.

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