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    John Wesley Dean III (born October 14, 1938) is an American attorney who served as White House Counsel for U.S. President Richard Nixon from July 1970 until April 1973. Dean is known for his role in the cover-up of the Watergate scandal and his subsequent testimony to Congress as a witness.

  2. John Dean, American lawyer who served as White House counsel (1970–73) to U.S. President Richard M. Nixon and whose revelation of official participation in the Watergate scandal ultimately led to the resignation of the president and the imprisonment of Dean himself and other top aides.

  3. Jun 12, 2022 · Four of Nixon's top officials resigned: White House counsel John Dean, Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman, assistant for domestic affairs John D. Ehrlichman and Attorney General Richard Kleindienst.

  4. Jun 1, 2022 · After John Dean gave his historic 1973 testimony on the Watergate scandal that eventually brought down the Nixon White House, he wanted to move on with his life.

  5. Jun 2, 2022 · John Dean is having a moment. Fifty years after the Watergate break-in, Dean is the star of “Watergate: Blueprint for a Scandal,” a new CNN special on the conspiracy and corruption that took ...

  6. Aug 20, 2018 · A pivotal figure in the Watergate investigation, John W. Dean, was dragged back into the limelight on Sunday with President Trump’s defense of the current White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Jun 6, 2017 · Forty years ago, in the summer of 1973, a little-known 34-year-old White House counsel, John W. Dean, delivered riveting televised testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee.

  9. 5 days ago · JOHN DEAN: Richard Nixon would have had a pass. JOHNSON: Dean, who pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge and served prison time, spoke to reporters this week after the high court ruling on ...

  10. Jun 17, 2022 · White House aide John Dean is fired. July 16, 1973: Testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee reveals that all of Nixon’s White House conversations were taped. July 24, 1973: The Supreme Court rules that Nixon must provide the tapes and documents subpoenaed by special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox.

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