John Dean Compares Nixon and Trump: Fox Noise is a Kingpin in the Protection of Trump’s Crimes

Make no mistake about it; Trump is going down and there are many alternative opportunities which will end his presidency. His lack of mental stability forces him to determine his own fate. John Dean, who was complicit in Nixon’s cover-up, and served time in a federal prison, has several theories about the demise of Donald Trump, and points to the right wing propaganda machine, Fox Noise as the only reason why Trump is not under charges of impeachment today.

“I think there’s more likelihood (Nixon) might have survived if there’d been a Fox News,” he added, suggesting that more conservative voices critical of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation will be beneficial to Trump.

Let’s tell the truth right here. Fox Noise is ‘fake news,’ and leads the nation in misinformation which has resulted in the division of our nation’s people. Fox is guilty of treason.

“I’ve never seen anything like the display that’s happened in the last 20 or so days with Republicans undercutting the special counsel,” Dean said of increasing accusations of political bias in the special counsel probe, following the removal of an agent for anti-Trump texts. Critics have argued that these attacks are meant to provide cover if Trump chooses to cause Mueller’s firing.

Let’s be clear here and focus our attention on the true villain who has failed the American people. The entire Republican Party is complicit in protecting the crimes and treason committed by Trump and his associates. In a desperate effort to save their party, they have plagiarized themselves and ignored the future of America in an effort to save their own careers. By supporting Trump, they have proven themselves to be traitors to the American people. McConnell and Ryan must be impeached from office for dereliction of duty to the people they were elected to serve.

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Op-ed by James Turnage

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