White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller put his Arlington, Virginia, home on the market for $3.75 million on Thursday after weeks of left-wing activists chalking messages outside the property.
The six-bedroom Country Club Hills house was listed Oct. 7 amid recurring protests; a neighborhood newsletter noted “the Millers have moved,” according to local outlet ARLnow. The Redfin listing confirms the $3.75 million ask. (RELATED: ‘Preying On Families’: Activists Scrawl Hateful Messages Outside Stephen Miller’s House Days After Kirk Murder)
“To the ‘Tolerant Left’ who spent their day trying to intimidate us in the house where we have three young children: We will not back down. We will not cower in fear. We will double down. Always, For Charlie,” Miller’s wife, Katie, posted Sept. 14, days after the murder of activist Charlie Kirk.
To the “Tolerant Left” who spent their day trying to intimidate us in the house where we have three young children:
We will not back down.
We will not cower in fear.
We will double down.
Always, For Charlie. pic.twitter.com/zPc6jIRf1A
— Katie Miller (@KatieMiller) September 14, 2025
ARLnow previously reported messages such as “Stephen Miller is destroying democracy,” “no white nationalism” and “trans rights are human rights,” written on the public sidewalk and a nearby park in mid-September. Miller later told Sean Hannity the activity amounted to “terroristic threats.”
A local group, Arlington Neighbors United for Humanity, claimed credit for the chalking but denied handing out personal information or leaflets about the Millers, calling the event a peaceful expression protected by the First Amendment.
“We wrote over 50 thoughtful, peaceful messages,” the group said on Instagram.
The current listing highlights white oak floors, Carrara marble, a “boutique style dressing room,” a “spa inspired bath” and “comprehensive security.”