In his time at the White House, Miller said he witnessed how legal action can impede an administration, a tactic he called “extraordinarily effective.” Miller recounted that the administration “wouldn’t get just one lawsuit in one court, we’d get six lawsuits in six courts,” adding that there was no “counterpoint to that” on the Right.
The executive director of the ACLU, Anthony Romero, was dismissive of the project, saying Miller would have a “tough road to travel.”
The group filed 413
lawsuits against the former president in his four years in office, litigating key policy initiatives from the White House, including adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census and Trump’s immigration policy.