David Charles Miller Jr.
American lawyer and diplomat From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American lawyer and diplomat From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Charles Miller Jr. (born July 15, 1942) is an American lawyer and diplomat. He served in the Nixon administration and as the U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania and later Zimbabwe under Ronald Reagan.[1][2] Miller also served on the African development foundation board of directors.[3]
David C. Miller Jr. | |
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United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe | |
In office May 31, 1984 – April 17, 1986 | |
President | Ronald Reagan |
United States Ambassador to Tanzania | |
In office November 4, 1981 – February 28, 1984 | |
President | Ronald Reagan |
Personal details | |
Born | David Charles Miller Jr. July 15, 1942 Cleveland, Ohio |
Political party | Republican |
Miller graduated from Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School.[4]
Miller served as a White House Fellow in 1968-69. 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." Miller said, "I knew at that point that I was going to have to leave. I just said to myself: 'This is insane.'"[5]
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