Selasa, 06 Juni 2017

Interview with John W. Dean, counsel to President Nixon

What did the president know and when did he know it? 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. The committee was investigating the role of President Richard Nixon’s administration in a June 17, 1972, break-in at …

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