Stephen Miller Teases His Next Goal – Saving ‘Star Trek’ from ‘Awakening’

Stephen Miller Teases His Next Goal - Saving 'Star Trek' from 'Awakening'

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white house deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller has revealed his unlikely next target – star trek.

Miller took respond Excerpts from Paramount+’s latest rendition of Gene Roddenberry’s long-running sci-fi epic, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.

“Star Trek 2026…beyond parody…” right-wing account End Wokeness wrote in response to the new show’s streaming premiere, with posters clearly disgusted by the sight of three female characters having a conversation.

Trump administration officials couldn’t help but agree, even proposing a plan to “fix” the beloved saga.

“Tragic,” Miller, 40, wrote. “But it’s not too late for Paramount+ to save the series. Step one: with William Shatner and gave him complete creative control. “

Stephen Miller outlines ways he believes Star Trek can 'save itself from waking up'

Stephen Miller outlines ways he believes Star Trek can ‘save itself from waking up’ (AFP/Getty)

However, Shatner, who played Captain James T. Kirk in the original series that premiered in 1966, may not be the sci-fi savior Miller hoped for.

As social media users were quick to point out, the 94-year-old actor is a Canadian citizen, speak with enthusiasm against the president last year Donald TrumpInflammatory remarks about building the motherland America’s 51st state.

also, star trekSince its inception, the show has been known for its progressive values: an emphasis on multicultural harmony, the first interracial kiss on U.S. television in 1968 between Shatner’s Kirk and Nichelle Nichols’ Uhura, and a generally optimistic view of human nature.

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Among those lining up to poke fun at the president’s homeland security adviser is the governor of California. Gavin Newsomewho noted the striking disparity between Miller’s enthusiasm for the show and his history of anti-immigrant sentiment.

William Shatner played Captain James T. Kirk in Star Trek's heyday in the 1960s

William Shatner played Captain James T. Kirk in Star Trek’s heyday in the 1960s (CBS/Paramount)

“Stephen Miller Sees an Alien on a Bridge and Starts Drafting an Executive Order,” joke Democrats.

“Maybe Miller (who seems more in line with next generationThe Borg (than the original series) couldn’t help but have questions about the three women in charge,” Wrote deadline.

Miller’s post sparked several responses Elon Muskwith an excitable person Comment: “Don’t you hear? We don’t need Hollywood! Elon Musk and SpaceX will make star trek Scientific facts. “

Four days before Miller’s post, at least two X users posted an old photo of him as a child wearing a Starship Enterprise uniform.

“If Stephen Miller were still a star trek fan”, a lament.

second series starfleet academywhich star Holly Hunter According to reports, “Tig Notaro” is already in production at Pinewood Toronto Studios.