Trump adviser’s wife rips ‘sad, unhappy’ woman behind DNC’s ‘shut up you ugly f---’ tweet

"Pew says 50% of liberal women have a mental health disorder. And she is certainly one of them," Katie Miller said.

Trump adviser’s wife rips ‘sad, unhappy’ woman behind DNC’s ‘shut up you ugly f---’ tweet

Katie Miller, wife of Trump administration adviser Stephen Miller, has launched a sharp critique against a Democratic National Committee staffer following a highly controversial social media interaction.

The Online Clash

The controversy stems from a profane post on X originating from the DNC’s official account. The message, which read “shut up you ugly f---,” was directed at Stephen Miller, the deputy chief of staff for policy, after he described James Talarico as the “first transgender Sente candidate.”

Katie Miller identified the DNC staffer behind the account as Paulina Mangubat. In a Wednesday appearance on Fox News' “The Ingraham Angle,” she slammed the rhetoric as dangerous and emblematic of the current state of the Democratic Party.

Escalating Rhetoric

“This is the same violent political rhetoric that is leading people to shooting up – whether it be the White House Correspondents’ Dinner or President Trump in Butler,” Miller stated. She went on to describe Mangubat as a “sad, unhappy female liberal” and cited data to suggest a mental health crisis within that demographic, asserting, “Pew says 50% of liberal women have a mental health disorder. And she is certainly one of them.”

Miller further addressed the incident on X, sharing a photo of Mangubat and criticizing the use of an official organization handle to deliver personal insults. “Paulina Mangubat is who runs @TheDemocrats account. She’s 30, unmarried with no kids. Put your name on it next time,” Miller wrote.

The Political Backdrop

The tension arrives during a high-stakes election cycle. James Talarico is set to face Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who secured his spot on the ballot after winning Tuesday’s GOP primary runoff against incumbent Sen. John Cornyn. This contest is widely expected to be one of the most closely watched contests, given the slim margin of the current Senate majority.

During his victory speech on Tuesday, Paxton took aim at Talarico’s platform, employing a series of nicknames—including “Tofu Talarico,” “Six Gender Jimmy,” and “James Talafreako”—while characterizing his opponent as an extreme radical and a threat to the country.