A woman who says Stephen Miller once hit on her recounted the conversation they had.

Rolling Stone over the weekend dropped an in-depth piece on White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller. As part of that reporting, the outlet noted that "paranoid" Trump officials were "whispering" nicknames for Miller behind his back.

As part of that reporting, the White House was also forced do deny unconfirmed reports that Miller liked to "play with porcelain dolls."

Delving into his social life, Rolling Stone reports, "Even attempts by his friends to make him sound gentler, kinder, or funnier often fall flat, making him seem like a crank or the meanest dork you’ve ever met."

"For instance, multiple longtime Miller associates say that the top White House aide is one of the most 'MAHA' people you’ll ever meet, and has plunged headlong into Robert F. Kennedy Jr.-style food and health (or anti-health) agitprop," it states. "Accounts of his social life make him sound, to put it gently, tedious."

Specifically, the outlet quotes a "conversational victim" of Miller.

"One conversational victim of his recounts to Rolling Stone what it was like to get hit on by a premarital Miller, circa 2017, at a bar not far from Dupont Circle," the report states. "The story involves being grilled about which country was named on the collar of her clothing (don’t say China), and getting accused of being a 'globalist' because she wasn’t the right kind of conservative."

The outlet adds, "Female strangers aren’t the only ones in Washington who think he’s weird."

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