Has there been a "John Dean moment" in the Jan. 6 hearings? Let's ask Dean, former White House counsel who testified in the Watergate hearings. John Dean reflects on Watergate and Jan. 6 hearings Has ...
If anyone knows what Michael Cohen is up against, his lawyer figures it's John Dean, the former White House counsel who turned on President Richard Nixon and helped run him out of office. Cohen's ...
On this date in history: In 1876, U.S. Army Lt. Col. George Custer, a major general in the volunteer army, and his force of 208 men were killed by Chief Sitting Bull's Sioux warriors at Little Big ...
John Dean, the former White House lawyer for President Nixon who ultimately helped bring about his impeachment, said that Mueller’s report is “far worse” than the Senate’s Watergate report. Dean said ...
President Bush runs a tight ship when it comes to preventing leaks of information, but John Dean of Watergate fame says the Bush White House is so secretive it's Nixonian. While Dick Cheney is ...
The record shows that before the Watergate break-in, Nixon repeatedly ordered his various aides, John Dean, Nixon’s White House Counsel, H.R. Haldeman, Nixon’s White House Chief of Staff, and Charles ...
Matthew Chapman attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and lives in San Marcos, Texas. Before joining Raw Story, he wrote for Shareblue and AlterNet, specializing in election and policy coverage.
Thirty years later, Watergate still fascinates those who remember it -- but today, too few people know anything about the third-rate burglary that brought down a presidency. Join Robert Scheer in ...
In 1876, U.S. Army Lt. Col. George Custer, a major general in the volunteer army, and his force of 208 men were killed by Chief Sitting Bull's Sioux warriors at Little Big Horn in Montana. In 1942, ...