John W. Dean served as White House Counsel for President Nixon from 1970 to 1973, becoming deeply involved in the Watergate scandal.
He pleaded guilty to a felony charge and became a key witness for the prosecution, resulting in a reduced sentence.
After his time in prison, Dean transitioned to a career as an author, columnist, and political commentator.
He is known for his critical stance on conservatism and the Republican Party, despite his past affiliation.
Dean has written extensively on contemporary politics and supported efforts to impeach President George W. Bush.
He is now a registered Independent and continues to be a prominent voice in political discourse.
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