Donald Trump is turning to one of his closest aides to begin drafting his inaugural address.
Stephen Miller has been by Trump’s side since January of this year, when he joined the presidential campaign, and has been tasked with preparing the seminal speech, according to Politico.
Miller, 31, was previously a top aide to immigration hawk Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), helping to defeat the Gang of 8 bipartisan immigration reform bill in the Senate in 2013.
Miller traveled extensively throughout the presidential campaign — even serving as Trump’s warmup act in several rallies. He also effectively served as Trump’s chief speechwriter throughout the campaign, authoring some of the most pivotal speeches of the cycle.
“Steve’s a machine,” Jason Miller, an unrelated Trump aide who was set to serve as White House communications director before suddenly backing out, told Politico.
“I’ve literally seen him knock out three speeches in a day,” said Jason Miller.
Stephen Miller was named earlier this month a senior adviser to the president for policy, a job he’ll begin when Trump is inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2017.