John Deane may refer to: (wikipedia)
I found that in March of 1973, that Bob Haldeman, the White House chief of staff, was told by one of the lawyers over at the re-election committee that Jeb was saying to them that the plan to break in the Watergate had been approved by the president,
I'm sure he (Grice) would not bring them back in and put them in a situation that could put others at risk.
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Politically, for him to be released with a sense of debt and/or interest relative to the president, could be momentous.
The Senate has the right to look at Roberts' papers.
I will give you one last bit of advice because you're going to be independent, naturally. And that is: don't let the fact that you're under heat change any of your views...So just be as mean and rough as they said you were.
I think it's a question of institutional pride of this body. There has been a growing tendency to let the president do what he wants.
I appear today because I believe, with good reason, that the situation is even more serious.
I must say, I think I have probably more experience firsthand than anybody might want in what can go wrong and how a president can get on the other side of the law.
That's when I realized that somebody like Rehnquist was absolutely ideal.