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  1. Sep 5, 2018 · Before Dean testified before Congress in the Watergate hearings, Nixon called Dean into his office in the Executive Office Building to try and make sure that Dean didn’t implicate him...

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    • The Watergate Break-In. The origins of the Watergate break-in lay in the hostile political climate of the time. By 1972, when Republican President Richard M. Nixon was running for reelection, the United States was embroiled in the Vietnam War, and the country was deeply divided.
    • Nixon's Obstruction of Justice. It later came to light that Nixon was not being truthful. A few days after the break-in, for instance, he arranged to provide hundreds of thousands of dollars in “hush money” to the burglars.
    • Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein Investigate. By that time, a growing handful of people—including Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, trial judge John J. Sirica and members of a Senate investigating committee—had begun to suspect that there was a larger scheme afoot.
    • The Saturday Night Massacre. When Cox refused to stop demanding the tapes, Nixon ordered that he be fired, leading several Justice Department officials to resign in protest.
  2. Description: The testimony of John Dean, former counsel to the president, before the Senate Watergate hearings in June 1973 proved extremely damaging to President Richard Nixon. In one of the turning points of the hearings, Dean was asked "What did the president know and when did he know it?"

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  4. He fired White House Counsel John Dean, who went on to testify before the Senate Watergate Committee and said that he believed and suspected the conversations in the Oval Office were being taped. This information became the bombshell that helped force Richard Nixon to resign rather than be impeached.

  5. Jun 6, 2017 · The committee was investigating the role of President Richard Nixon ’s administration in a June 17, 1972, break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C. Deans revelations of the administration’s attempt to cover up its involvement led to Nixon’s resignation on August 4, 1974.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_DeanJohn Dean - Wikipedia

    Dean also appeared before the Watergate grand jury, where he took the Fifth Amendment numerous times to avoid incriminating himself, and in order to save his testimony for the Senate Watergate hearings. Firing by Nixon Dean at the Miami Book Fair 2014 during the presentation of his book The Nixon Defense

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