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“[John Dean’s] words introduced a spectacle unprecedented in history—an insider’s sworn testimony that a sitting president had been wrote. A year later, Nixon became the first and only president to resign after evidence revealed his team’s attempts to undermine the Democratic party and aid his bid for reelection. Now, after Donald Trump has been found guilty of falsifying business records to conceal a hush money payment and benefit his 2016 campaign, the result is much different—Trump seeks another term with widespread support.

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