MAGA influencer Katie Miller, wife of White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller and former advisor to DOGE leader Elon Musk, criticized U.S. Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA) over stock trading after he suggested the federal government should tax the newly minted trillionaire.
Khanna said during an interview (below): “For 5% tax one time on Elon Musk, you could have universal child care in America. $10 a day for every family.”
Musk replied: “He’s such an evil liar.”
He’s such an evil liar
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 22, 2026
Miller replied: “Ro is the number one stock trader in Congress. Last year, he reported 4,300 trades with 59 million in total trade volume. He also recently purchased a $9.5 million home in the DC area.”
Khanna replied to Miller: “Katie thinks the scandal is that I want billionaires to pay a little more in taxes. The real scandal is that a handful of billionaires now hold vastly more wealth than millions of working Americans. I believe those who have succeeded through work and entrepreneurship, including my family, should support our nation that made that success possible. That’s the difference in our philosophy.”
Ro is the number one stock trader in Congress.
— Katie Miller (@KatieMiller) June 22, 2026
Last year, he reported 4,300 trades with 59 million in total trade volume.
He also recently purchased a $9.5 million home in the DC area. https://t.co/PyY8FiSEeM
Right-wing influencer Mike Cernovich replied to Khanna, “Where is the money going to go? Another railway to nowhere? Home healthcare scams? Learing [sic] Centers? I hate that you make me defend billionaires, who overall are odious people and destructive for the country, not because of their wealth.”
Khanna replied to Cernovich with a list: “1000 trade schools, Tech institutes across America, Industrial investment bank, Childcare $10 day, Free public college” and noted, “And I have been leading the fight to ban stock trading in Congress and against corruption.”
[NOTE: Addressing stock trading, Khanna said in a statement: “I do not own or trade stocks and have led the fight to ban stock trading. My household’s only investments are in a trust that my in-laws set up before marriage, managed independently by a third party trustee in full compliance with the Office of Government Ethics (OGE) and House Rules.”]