MAGA Podcaster Mocked for Typo in Post About Women's Education

Katie Miller's post about women's education and fertility rates drew jeers on social media for a glaring typo.

Published on Mar. 1, 2026

MAGA podcaster Katie Miller, the wife of White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, was brutally mocked on social media for making a typo in a post that was discussing women's education. Miller wrote that 'as countries get richer, women become more education and have increased career opportunities,' drawing widespread criticism and ridicule for the grammatical error.

Why it matters

Miller is a prominent figure in the MAGA movement and has used her platform to push the Trump administration's agenda, including controversial positions on issues like annexing Greenland. Her post about women's education and fertility rates touched on sensitive topics, and the typo undermined her credibility and opened her up to mockery from critics.

The details

In her post, Miller included a chart from the Financial Times showing that fertility rates are lower in countries with higher GDP. She wrote that 'as birth control becomes more available, fertility drastically decreases,' and that 'too many women take birth control and ignore basic biology—our core biological function is procreation.' This language echoed comments made by Elon Musk, who has frequently warned that people choosing not to have children are 'bad' for civilization.

  • On February 20, 2026, Katie Miller made the post with the typo on X.

The players

Katie Miller

A 34-year-old MAGA podcaster and the wife of White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller. She is heavily involved in the MAGA movement and has used her platform to push the Trump administration's agenda.

Stephen Miller

The White House deputy chief of staff and Katie Miller's husband.

Elon Musk

The mega-billionaire founder of Tesla and SpaceX, who has frequently warned that people choosing not to have children are 'bad' for civilization.

Will Muschamp

The University of Florida's football coach at the time, who endorsed a rival candidate for student government vice president, leading Katie Miller to remove and destroy copies of the student newspaper to try to hide the endorsement.

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The takeaway

Katie Miller's typo-laden post about women's education and fertility rates has drawn widespread mockery and criticism, further undermining her credibility as a prominent figure in the MAGA movement. The incident highlights the risks of making factual errors and grammatical mistakes when pushing controversial political agendas online.