fuagf,...powerful words from John Dean.
My second reaction is that Don McGahn is doing exactly the right thing, not merely to protect himself, but to protect his client. And his client is not Donald Trump; his client is the office of the president. That is one of the things that was cleared up as a result of Watergate. The American Bar Association reissued a code of ethics and dealt directly with representation of an organization and who the client is. And the client, in this instance, would not be the man who holds the office, but the office. And that is a huge difference.
I see a lot of similarity in the bungling. Watergate was not a carefully planned crime and cover-up. It was one bungled event after another. I see the same thing happening with Trump.
i love it when there is clarity from someone who had direct experience with an event. they are not speaking from theory or this is how it's suppose to be,...experience and learned lesson are speaking which i have respect for.
thanks for posting the entire article.
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