stephen miller's own security software flagged him as a 'threat actor' in a bizarre government database glitch
Department of Homeland Security database anomaly suggests 'matrix-level' glitch targeting immigration hardliner
CodeDrain analysts discovered that the exact same IP address used by stephen miller to recently access immigration databases was ironically flagged by his own algorithmic security program as a high-risk "potential hostile entity." The software, designed to root out foreign interference, instead isolated its own creator's credentials in a loop of 47 self-referential error messages. One source described it as "the machine trying to eat its own tail."