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Emily Miller
NameEmily Miller
OccupationJournalist, Author

Emily Miller is a senior editor at National Review and a prominent figure in American journalism. She has written for various publications, including The Washington Times, Fox News, and CNN. Miller's work often focuses on Second Amendment issues, gun rights, and politics, frequently citing NRA and Gun Owners of America.

Early Life and Education

Emily Miller grew up in Oxford, Ohio, and developed an interest in journalism at a young age, inspired by Walter Cronkite and Edward R. Murrow. She attended Miami University, where she studied communications and political science, often referencing Alexis de Tocqueville and John Stuart Mill. During her time at university, Miller was involved with the College Republicans and wrote for the Miami Student newspaper, covering events like the Republican National Convention and interviewing figures such as Newt Gingrich and Rudy Giuliani.

Career

Miller began her career in journalism as a reporter for The Washington Times, covering politics and crime in Washington, D.C.. She has also worked as a producer for Fox News, contributing to shows like Hannity & Colmes and The O'Reilly Factor, often featuring guests such as Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity. In addition to her work in television, Miller has written for various publications, including National Review, The Weekly Standard, and The Wall Street Journal, frequently citing Heritage Foundation and Cato Institute research. Her writing often focuses on gun rights and Second Amendment issues, and she has been a vocal critic of gun control measures, such as those proposed by Michael Bloomberg and Mayors Against Illegal Guns.

Personal Life

Emily Miller is a resident of Washington, D.C. and is an avid shooter and gun owner. She has been a member of the National Rifle Association since 2011 and has written extensively on gun rights and self-defense, often referencing Justifiable homicide and Castle Doctrine laws. Miller has also been involved with various charities, including the NRA Foundation and the Wounded Warrior Project, which supports veterans like Marcus Luttrell and Dakota Meyer. In her free time, Miller enjoys hiking and outdoor activities, often visiting places like Rocky Mountain National Park and Yellowstone National Park.

Controversies

Emily Miller has been involved in several controversies throughout her career, including a highly publicized dispute with Washington, D.C. officials over gun registration laws, which was covered by CNN and MSNBC. She has also been criticized by gun control advocates, such as Mayors Against Illegal Guns and the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, for her views on gun rights and self-defense, which have been supported by NRA and Gun Owners of America. In 2012, Miller was involved in a controversy surrounding her Twitter account, which was temporarily suspended due to a dispute with Twitter over free speech and censorship, sparking a debate involving American Civil Liberties Union and Electronic Frontier Foundation.

Public Appearances

Emily Miller is a frequent guest on television and radio programs, including Fox News, CNN, and NPR. She has appeared on shows like The O'Reilly Factor, Hannity & Colmes, and The Laura Ingraham Show, discussing topics like gun control and politics with guests such as Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio. Miller has also spoken at various events, including the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits and the Conservative Political Action Conference, which have featured speakers like Donald Trump and Mitt Romney. In addition to her media appearances, Miller has written for various publications, including The Wall Street Journal and National Review, and has been a vocal advocate for gun rights and Second Amendment issues, often citing Supreme Court cases like District of Columbia v. Heller and McDonald v. City of Chicago.

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