Marian Miner Cook
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Public Service Then & Now: From Nixon to Trump

Thu, October 2, 2025
Dinner Program
David Dreier '75 and John W. Dean III

What does principled public service look like when the ground is shifting under your feet? In this candid conversation, former U.S. Representative David Dreier ’75 and former White House Counsel John W. Dean III will compare the opportunities and ethical hazards of governing in two turbulent eras—the Nixon years and the age of Trump. Expect a spirited exchange on rule of law, executive power, congressional leadership, media and transparency, and how institutions—and the people inside them—can steady democracy when politics runs hot.

David Dreier ’75 served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1981 to 2013, becoming the youngest—and the first Californian—chair of the powerful Rules Committee, where he helped shape legislation for floor debate. A former chair of Tribune Publishing and a long-time advocate of press freedom, he founded the Fallen Journalists Memorial Foundation to honor slain journalists on the National Mall. Dreier is a trustee of Claremont McKenna College.

John W. Dean III served as White House Counsel to President Richard Nixon (1970–73) and became a central witness in the Watergate investigation, pleading guilty to a felony as part of the cover-up before turning state’s evidence. Disbarred after Watergate, Dean went on to write widely on law, politics, and presidential power, and has been a prominent commentator and critic of excessive executive authority in the George W. Bush and Donald Trump eras.

This program is co-sponsored by the Dreier Roundtable at CMC. 
 

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