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  2. John Dean - Wikipedia

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    Worse Than Watergate: Former Nixon Counsel John Dean Says Bush Should Be Impeached Archived November 14, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Democracy Now!, April 6, 2004, interview with John Dean. Doing Legal, Political, and Historical Research on the Internet Using Blog Forums, Open Source Dictionaries, and More John Dean, Findlaw, September 9, 2005.

  3. Watergate scandal - Wikipedia

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    The tapes revealed several crucial conversations [65] that took place between the president and his counsel, John Dean, on March 21, 1973. In this conversation, Dean summarized many aspects of the Watergate case, and focused on the subsequent cover-up, describing it as a "cancer on the presidency".

  4. Timeline of the Watergate scandal - Wikipedia

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    March 21, 1973: Dean tells Nixon there is a "cancer" on the presidency. March 23, 1973: The McCord letter is made public by Judge Sirica in open court at McCord's sentencing hearing. April 6, 1973: White House counsel John Dean begins cooperating with federal Watergate prosecutors.

  5. John Dean says Nixon ‘would have survived’ Watergate under ...

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    John Dean, former White House counsel for the Nixon administration, said he believes former President Nixon “would have survived” the Watergate scandal if the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling ...

  6. Watergate whistleblower scoffs at Trump's comparison of the ...

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    John Dean told CNN that Trump's comments showed that the former president "has no knowledge of what happened with Watergate."

  7. Worse than Watergate - Wikipedia

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    Worse than Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George W. Bush is a 2004 book by author and Watergate figure John W. Dean.Dean criticizes the secrecy employed by US President Bush and his Vice-President Dick Cheney, depriving citizens of the ability to make informed decisions, and draws parallels with the government of US President Richard Nixon for whom he served as legal counsel.

  8. 'Five alarm fire': Supreme Court immunity ruling raises fears ...

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    "Richard Nixon would have had a pass," John Dean, Nixon's White House Counsel, said on a call with reporters Monday. ... The Watergate comparison illustrates how Monday's ruling has broad ...

  9. Operation Gemstone - Wikipedia

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    In the context of the Watergate scandal, Operation Gemstone was a proposed series of clandestine or illegal acts, first outlined by G. Gordon Liddy in two separate meetings with three other individuals: then-Attorney General of the United States, John N. Mitchell, then-White House Counsel John Dean, and Jeb Magruder, an ally and former aide to H.R. Haldeman, as well as the temporary head of ...