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Stephen Miller's uncle thanked immigrant medical workers after the Trump advisor's grandmother died of COVID-19 complications

Stephen Miller's grandmother died on July 4 to complications arising from COVID-19.

She sustained "lung and neurological damage that destroyed her will to eat and her ability to breathe well enough to sustain arousal and consciousness," Miller's uncle, David Glosser, wrote on Facebook.

Miller is the man behind President Donald Trump's polarizing hard-line immigration policies.

Glosser also thanked immigrant medical workers who helped care for his mother and other elderly people like her.

"I wanted to make it clear the best I can that the message the Trump administration pumps out — that immigrants who come here spread death, destruction, disease, and murder — is wrong," he told Mother Jones.


In a social media post announcing the death of his mother on July 4, Stephen Miller's uncle thanked medical workers who took care of her in her final years — all of whom are immigrants.

Miller, 34, is among President Donald Trump's senior advisers and one of the far right's rising stars. His ancestors fled persecution in what is now known as Belarus. But Miller, a long-time conservative, is now best known as the architect of the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy that separated families at the US-Mexico border.

His uncle doesn't share his views. In the Facebook post, David Glosser expressed outrage at Miller after Ruth Glosser — his mother and Miller's grandmother — died of COVID-19 complications.

"With the death of my mother, I'm angry and outraged at [Miller] directly and the administration he has devoted his energy to supporting," David Glosser told Mother Jones.

On Facebook, Glosser described his mother as "a scholar, a social worker," and a "pillar of the community," who was passionate about the "careful documentation of the Glosser family and its flight from Czarist persecution in what is now Belarus to life and freedom in the USA." Ruth also believed in education and women's rights, Glosser wrote.

He also described her battle with COVID-19.

"She survived the acute infection but was left with lung and neurological damage that destroyed her will to eat and her ability to breathe well enough to sustain arousal and consciousness," he said. "Over an 8-week period she gradually slipped away and died peacefully this morning."


Glosser followed that post with a comment that thanked healthcare workers for serving elderly Americans, including his mother.

"I neglected to mention that in mom's declining years she was lovingly cared for by health aides nurses, and doctors from India, Philippines, Mexico, Nicaragua, Haiti, Korea, El Salvador, Uganda, and Nigeria," he wrote. "Immigrants all of them. I am indebted to them for helping us through some very difficult times. Without them there would be no one to take care of our elderly."

The White House denied she died of COVID-19, despite her death certificate saying so
David Corn, the Washington, DC bureau chief for Mother Jones, contacted the White House for comment from Miller and was told it is "categorically false" that Ruth Glosser died of COVID-19.

"She was diagnosed with COVID in March and passed away in July so that timeline does not add up at all. His grandmother died peacefully in her sleep from old age. I would hope that you would choose not to go down this road," an unnamed White House spokesperson said, according to Mother Jones.

Glosser disagreed. He shared his mother's death certificate with the publication, and Corn reported that her cause of death is listed as "respiratory arrest" as a result of "COVID-19."


This exposed the Covid death lie. They put it down on her death certificate, despite her already being in declining health for YEARS prior.
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Anonymous wrote:https://images.theweek.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2_deering.jpg?itok=ulQInRHQ

Stephen Miller's uncle thanked immigrant medical workers after the Trump advisor's grandmother died of COVID-19 complications

Stephen Miller's grandmother died on July 4 to complications arising from COVID-19.

She sustained "lung and neurological damage that destroyed her will to eat and her ability to breathe well enough to sustain arousal and consciousness," Miller's uncle, David Glosser, wrote on Facebook.

Miller is the man behind President Donald Trump's polarizing hard-line immigration policies.

Glosser also thanked immigrant medical workers who helped care for his mother and other elderly people like her.

"I wanted to make it clear the best I can that the message the Trump administration pumps out — that immigrants who come here spread death, destruction, disease, and murder — is wrong," he told Mother Jones.


In a social media post announcing the death of his mother on July 4, Stephen Miller's uncle thanked medical workers who took care of her in her final years — all of whom are immigrants.

Miller, 34, is among President Donald Trump's senior advisers and one of the far right's rising stars. His ancestors fled persecution in what is now known as Belarus. But Miller, a long-time conservative, is now best known as the architect of the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy that separated families at the US-Mexico border.

His uncle doesn't share his views. In the Facebook post, David Glosser expressed outrage at Miller after Ruth Glosser — his mother and Miller's grandmother — died of COVID-19 complications.

"With the death of my mother, I'm angry and outraged at [Miller] directly and the administration he has devoted his energy to supporting," David Glosser told Mother Jones.

On Facebook, Glosser described his mother as "a scholar, a social worker," and a "pillar of the community," who was passionate about the "careful documentation of the Glosser family and its flight from Czarist persecution in what is now Belarus to life and freedom in the USA." Ruth also believed in education and women's rights, Glosser wrote.

He also described her battle with COVID-19.

"She survived the acute infection but was left with lung and neurological damage that destroyed her will to eat and her ability to breathe well enough to sustain arousal and consciousness," he said. "Over an 8-week period she gradually slipped away and died peacefully this morning."


Glosser followed that post with a comment that thanked healthcare workers for serving elderly Americans, including his mother.

"I neglected to mention that in mom's declining years she was lovingly cared for by health aides nurses, and doctors from India, Philippines, Mexico, Nicaragua, Haiti, Korea, El Salvador, Uganda, and Nigeria," he wrote. "Immigrants all of them. I am indebted to them for helping us through some very difficult times. Without them there would be no one to take care of our elderly."

The White House denied she died of COVID-19, despite her death certificate saying so
David Corn, the Washington, DC bureau chief for Mother Jones, contacted the White House for comment from Miller and was told it is "categorically false" that Ruth Glosser died of COVID-19.

"She was diagnosed with COVID in March and passed away in July so that timeline does not add up at all. His grandmother died peacefully in her sleep from old age. I would hope that you would choose not to go down this road," an unnamed White House spokesperson said, according to Mother Jones.

Glosser disagreed. He shared his mother's death certificate with the publication, and Corn reported that her cause of death is listed as "respiratory arrest" as a result of "COVID-19."


This exposed the Covid death lie. They put it down on her death certificate, despite her already being in declining health for YEARS prior.


No. The doctors said it was due to COVID 19. Still, Miller is a snake and I doubt he cared if grandma died.
Anonymous
^^NP. My friends aunt suffered from Alzheimer's and has been declining but not critical for years. She has suffered the occasional cold and flu, and even pneumonia, in her facility. She got COVID and died.

Has she been in poor condition for years? Yes. But what ultimately killed her? COVID. She was in her 60s and might have made a full recovery without her other conditions, sure. But she died of COVID.

I'm sorry if that is hard for you to comprehend.
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stephen miller's grandmother from www.independent.co.uk
2 days ago · Mr Miller's 97-year-old grandmother died after his uncle David Glosser, the brother of the advisor's mother, first revealed the women ...

Seriously people she was 97 years old and had many other problems.
Anonymous
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Stephen Miller, a top adviser to President Donald Trump, is insisting his grandmother did not die of the coronavirus, despite a death certificate that states otherwise.
People will do ANYTHING for publicity.
Anonymous
What happened to our positive and uplifting threat!!??
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^thread!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WASHINGTON (JTA) — Stephen Miller, a top adviser to President Donald Trump, is insisting his grandmother did not die of the coronavirus, despite a death certificate that states otherwise.
People will do ANYTHING for publicity.


Meh, she tested positive in March and died in July.
Anonymous
We're wasting a lot of time and money on cleaning things. It really just is NOT how the virus spreads. This is good news that there is almost no evidence of surface transmission.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/07/scourge-hygiene-theater/614599/
Anonymous
Is anybody else following the news on the "other phase 3 trials going on now" - the antibody shots? From what is being reported, they may very well be available even before vaccines and could stop the virus in those newly infected. I'm not sure why this isn't getting more press....

www.fiercepharma.com/manufacturing/az-lilly-amgen-and-more-score-justice-department-nod-for-monoclonal-antibody-scale-up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is anybody else following the news on the "other phase 3 trials going on now" - the antibody shots? From what is being reported, they may very well be available even before vaccines and could stop the virus in those newly infected. I'm not sure why this isn't getting more press....

www.fiercepharma.com/manufacturing/az-lilly-amgen-and-more-score-justice-department-nod-for-monoclonal-antibody-scale-up.


Good point. Quiet as kept, development of therapeutics is continuing and is just as important as the vaccine. Most think therapeutics will be available sooner and many companies are working on one.

I think Therapeutics + continued mask wearing + hygiene + indoor social distancing + vaccine (albeit 60% effective and maybe taken by 50% of the pop) all combined can beat this thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WASHINGTON (JTA) — Stephen Miller, a top adviser to President Donald Trump, is insisting his grandmother did not die of the coronavirus, despite a death certificate that states otherwise.
People will do ANYTHING for publicity.


Meh, she tested positive in March and died in July.


Yes, and? My friend (in her 40s) first tested positive for it in March and still has it. She's been tested at least a dozen times. This thing is still active in her. Her symptoms continue to come and go. Thank God, in her, this is not fatal. But it is still present and it is still causing her to suffer from general ill health.
Anonymous

New study out today that shows 35% of people who did not have Covid-19 had T-cell reactions to covid, almost certainly a cross-immunity from other coronaviruses.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2598-9
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is anybody else following the news on the "other phase 3 trials going on now" - the antibody shots? From what is being reported, they may very well be available even before vaccines and could stop the virus in those newly infected. I'm not sure why this isn't getting more press....

www.fiercepharma.com/manufacturing/az-lilly-amgen-and-more-score-justice-department-nod-for-monoclonal-antibody-scale-up.


Good point. Quiet as kept, development of therapeutics is continuing and is just as important as the vaccine. Most think therapeutics will be available sooner and many companies are working on one.

I think Therapeutics + continued mask wearing + hygiene + indoor social distancing + vaccine (albeit 60% effective and maybe taken by 50% of the pop) all combined can beat this thing.


Agreed. The therapeutics are a key piece of the puzzle, and they get very little press.
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