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Former Chief White House Counsel John Dean is sworn in before testifying about the Mueller Report to the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill, June 10, 2019. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images.
Former White House counsel for the Nixon Administration John Dean appears before a House Judiciary Committee hearing on the Mueller Report on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, June 10, 2019.
John Dean, former White House counsel for President Richard Nixon from 1970 to 1973. Best known as a key witness for the prosecution in the Watergate scandal. (@JohnWDean) ...
Richard Nixon’s former White House counsel John Dean has summed up the magnitude of Donald Trump’s latest criminal indictment with five words. “It’s much bigger than Watergate,” he said ...
On CNN, former Nixon White House counsel John Dean calls Supreme Court's decision on immunity a “radical ruling” Written by Media Matters Staff Published 07/01/24 5:06 PM EDT ...
John Dean, the White House counsel to former President Nixon, said that former President Trump’s comparison of the FBI’s search of his Mar-a-Lago residence to the Watergate scandal is inaccurate.
Rudy Giuliani, former NYC mayor and Donald Trump ally, is said to face an “overwhelming” case in Georgia, according to John Dean. Dean, who served as the White House counsel to former ...
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John Dean predicts Smith will ‘keep up the fight’ after updated Trump indictment - MSNJohn Dean, former White House counsel for the Nixon administration, predicted special counsel Jack Smith will “keep up the fight” after unveiling a superseding indictment against former ...
John Dean, former President Nixon’s White House counsel, predicted on Sunday that media supporters of former President Trump will have a “egg all over their face” when the Department of ...
President Donald Trump did not dismiss the idea of pursuing a third term in the White House, ... Ex-Nixon White House counsel John Dean joins CNN’s Jessica Dean to discuss. CNN.
John Dean thinks it’s ‘very likely’ that one or more of Mr Trump’s co-defendants in the case will flip on the former president – something that he did during the Watergate scandal.
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