David Charles Miller Jr. (born July 15, 1942) is an American lawyer and diplomat.
[1][2] Miller also served on the African development foundation board of directors.
[3] Miller graduated from Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School.
In the Nixon administration, Miller worked as confidential assistant to Attorney General John Mitchell for a year and a half, then was moved to the White House, where he worked with Nixon legal counsel John Dean.
Miller in 2003 recalled one of his early interactions with Dean involved a request that Miller "set up a safe house here in Washington for the use of the president," for what was intended to be "a completely covert White House operation."