Stephen Miller rang in 2026 on the dance floor at Mar-a-Lago, bopping along to Vanilla Ice as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem danced beside him.
Noem, who oversees Immigration and Customs Enforcement, has earned the nickname “ICE Barbie” for her camera-ready look on deportation raids. Miller, as White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, is the architect of the administration’s mass deportation campaign. The song they were dancing to? “Ice Ice Baby.”
Katie Miller — Stephen’s wife — filmed the moment and posted it to X, where it quickly racked up views.
Hours later, she posted something else: a photo of herself cradling her stomach.
The Millers are expecting their fourth child.
Katie shared the news on Instagram with a shot from Trump’s New Year’s Eve party. The caption was simple: “Happy New Year!”
Katie is a former press secretary for Vice President Mike Pence and former advisor at Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). She now hosts her own podcast. The two wed at the Trump Hotel in Washington, D.C. in February 2020 — Stephen is now 40, Katie 34.
They already have three children: Mackenzie, 5; Jackson, 3; and Hudson, 2.
In an August interview with The Washington Post, Katie said she regularly works past midnight and is up by 6 a.m. with the kids. “That’s what it means to be a career-minded woman,” she said.
So to recap: the administration’s immigration czar spent New Year’s Eve dancing to “Ice Ice Baby” with the head of ICE. His wife filmed it. Then they announced they’re having an actual baby.
