 
   Piers Morgan struggled to get a word in edgeways on Wednesday after an explosive argument between two guests.
The wife of Stephen Miller, who is Donald Trump's deputy chief of staff for policy and the United States homeland security advisor, got into a heated exchange on Piers Morgan Uncensored.
In a tense tow captured in a clip shared by the program, Katie Miller began discussing New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani when tensions escalated.
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"Why is it that every time someone wants to criticize Mamdani, it immediately comes back to the Jews and the anti-Israel movement instead of actually talking about his viewpoints which is," Miller began before being interrupted by Cenk Uygur, founder of The Young Turks.
"Nobody said Jews. You just said it," Uygur responded as political commentator Omar Baddar rolled his eyes - the moment comes after Stephen's own cousin made a startling admission regarding 'evil'.
"You always do that. We say Israel, you say Jews. We say Israel is a government. Please don't make it about Jewish Americans," Uygur continued. "And you come back and go, you have to make it about Jewish Americans. What's wrong with you?".
"What's wrong with you?" Uygur challenged as the 34 year old Miller appeared taken aback by the confrontation. "Is Israel a Jewish state? Yes or no?" Miller responded.
Uygur retorted: "Okay, so Saudi Arabia is a Muslim state, and you can criticize it all day long, all day long."
He further stated: "There's no special protection for Muslims or Jews or anyone who calls themselves a Jewish state or a Muslim state."
Miller fired back: "And to say that we should not be here and we should not be in existence and that you would be happy for other people like Mamdani to use," she fumed. "No, I want Israel to be safe. Nonsense. You're totally lying," Uygur shot back.
"It's very typical for a Miller to be completely and utterly lying," he continued. "Quite frankly, I'm really fed up with this racist, bigoted rhetoric," Miller exploded.
"That comes from people like you against my husband, against my family, and my children," she added. "I am raising Jewish children in this country."
 
   Uygur was left puzzled. "Who brought your children into this?" he questioned.
"What a weirdo," Uygur commented. "Piers, I'm going to be done with this if you're going to allow racist and bigoted attacks against one of your commentators just because he won't keep quiet," Miller snapped.
Morgan then stepped in, trying to defuse the situation. "No, hang on. Katie, to be clear. Katie, to be clear," he tried to interject before being talked over by Miller.
"He inserted a line that says the Miller's lie. Is that not coded language for therefore we are Jewish," she raged. "Come on, Piers, where are you?".
"What?" Uygur exclaimed, visibly surprised. "God, you're so pathetic, Katie."
"I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I have to jump in here," Baddar interjected. "Somebody criticizing you personally is not an anti-Semitic attack. If somebody says that you are lying, that is not an attack on Jews.
"That is an attack on you," he continued. "And just stop hiding behind identity. This is all the snowflake behavior that the right is supposedly criticizing the left for, that you're simply repeating here.
"Yes, Stephen Miller is a destructive force in American society," he concluded. "That is not an attack on Jews. That is no reference to his own identity. This is an attack on him individually and just deal with the merits of this".
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