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 ...
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 ...
Former Nixon Counsel John Dean speaks on the indictment of James Comey and the comparison drawn to the Watergate Scandal. Dean says while he’s not a Nixon apologist, he thinks Nixon would be appalled ...
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 ...
B A L T I M O R E, Jan. 30 -- It was a floor plan of the Democratic Partyheadquarters that led G. Gordon Liddy to believe the 1972 Watergatebreak-in was really about sex, not politics. Liddy, 70, ...
The fall of Richard Milhous Nixon has begun. Watergate has exploded. John Dean is testifying before a Senate committee. Haldeman and Ehrlichmanm, his closest aides, have been ordered to resign and ...
Three decades after the Watergate break-in, the mystery -- who was that chain-smoking man in the parking garage? -- somehow endures. Richard Nixon, H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, John Mitchell and ...
Muriel Dobbin, a retired Baltimore Sun Washington Bureau reporter who covered President Lyndon B. Johnson and the Watergate hearings and trial, died July 18 at her Washington home. She was 94. No ...