John Dean Needs Just 5 Blunt Words To Sum Up New Trump Indictment

The former Watergate figure spelled out the significance of the Georgia case with a comparison to the scandal that toppled President Richard Nixon.
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John Dean, who served as White House counsel to President Richard Nixon, on Monday summed up the latest indictment of former President Donald Trump by saying: “It’s much bigger than Watergate.”

Trump was indicted in Georgia on charges he conspired to pressure election officials to overturn his 2020 defeat.

“It’s of a whole different dimension. It goes to the very foundation of democracy,” Dean said of the racketeering case against Trump.

“Nixon abused some powers, he exceeded his authority when he shouldn’t, but he wasn’t taking on the basics of the country,” he told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins.

“Trump wanted to stay in office,” he added. “He wanted to use Georgia and abuse Georgia as part of that plan, so this is very different and much more serious and much more troubling.”

Dean suggested it was “very likely” that one or more of those indicted with Trump — including former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani and former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows — would flip and cooperate with prosecutors.

Dean cooperated with Nixon investigators, earning distinction as Watergate’s “master manipulator.

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