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It won't take much to give the old dementia Joe fits.

Former Trump White House policy adviser Stephen Miller, known for his hard-line immigration policies and conservative culture war postures, is launching a new legal group. And he’s looking to use it to make Joe Biden’s life miserable.

The group, which will be known as America First Legal, will help organize Republican attorneys general against perceived executive branch abuses in addition to filing lawsuits of its own, according to six people familiar with the planning.

“During the Trump administration, we had the ACLU and three or four other advocacy groups consistently working with Democrats to coordinate against our policies. Miller is taking a page out of their book,” said a senior Trump administration official briefed on Miller’s plans.

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People have called for this on social media.

"Trump might be more powerful and able to do more now that he isn't president. He could put all his energy into fighting the liberals. Maybe align with Russia on some things. Set up all sorts of powerful groups to fight the dems, start his own equivalent of twitter, build a staff of lawyers to sue the dems every time they took a breath...all sorts of things he might be able to do. No matter what the left claims about Trump, he has powerful and rich supporters, and could be a powerful weapon against the left. Of course we would still need to have a Republican in 2024 to go against Harris (Biden will be gone in the first year), and Trump as an unfettered attack dog against the left".

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Republicans' plea to their supporters to join Parler may be working: Parler currently sits at No. 2 on App Store's list of top News apps. According to data Sensor Tower has provided to Business Insider, Parler has seen a 246% increase in US downloads this week compared with a week prior. On Wednesday Parler saw the biggest number of daily installs it's ever had: Users downloaded the app an estimated 40,000 times in 24 hours, Apptopia told Business Insider.

It's rare for a relatively small free-speech platform to get endorsements from some of the right's most beloved pundits and government officials. Republicans have advertised Parler as a worthy rival to Twitter in tweets promoting their usernames. Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale posted last week about his Parler account, along with the words: "Hey @twitter, your days are numbered."

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