Wade Miller of the Center for Renewing America explains how a statistical method called “differential privacy” was slipped into the 2020 census by career bureaucrats — scrambling population numbers within every state, moving people from rural areas into cities on paper, and making it nearly impossible to draw maps based on where citizens actually live. The result, Miller argues, was a structural tilt toward blue states baked into the data itself.
Wade Miller is executive director of the Center for Renewing America, a combat-veteran U.S. Marine Corps infantryman, longtime adviser to OMB Director Russ Vought, and former chief of staff to Congressman Chip Roy.
You'll learn what differential privacy actually does, why it disproportionately moved rural population into urban areas, and how that single change reshaped the balance of power in Congress.
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00:00 — Bureaucrats and the new census process
00:30 — Differential privacy: scrambling the data
01:27 — Rural-to-urban movement and red vs. blue maps
02:56 — Counting non-citizens in redistricting
04:17 — The citizenship-question end run
05:17 — The 40-seat swing Stephen Miller described

