Stephen Miller, one of former President Donald Tump’s closest allies, criticized President Joe Biden‘s first Congressional address on Wednesday night for lacking any “warmth,” “surprises,” and “bipartisanship.”The largely hopeful speech focused on Biden’s big swings in his first hundred days in office, as well as the ones coming up in the next hundred days — jobs, infrastructure, police reform, ending cancer. “”In America, we always get up,” he said.35-year-old Miller, who wrote many of Trump’s speeches, tweeted about Biden’s speech just after it ended.“It is striking just how tedious & unoriginal the rhetoric was in Biden’s speech,” he wrote.