For the time being, it’s just a couple of Trump suck-ups, but they’re among the crème-de-la-crème of the ilk, and they’re pushing a new attempt to rehabilitate one of the most notorious figures in American political history, Richard Nixon. “Eagle” Ed Martin is the ringleader. He is the former acting U.S. attorney for Washington D.C., currently serving as Pardon Attorney and Director of the Weaponization Working Group for the Department of Justice, essentially chief taker of pardon-bribes. The other is Monica Cowley, a former Fox News talking (blonde) head and accused plagiarist (one of her books was withdrawn from publication) who is currently the State Department Chief of Protocol. Martin put up a post on X that was shared by Cowley pushing a conspiracy theory that Watergate was a “deep state hoax” that framed Richard Nixon. Martin is calling Nixon the victim of CIA wiretaps and “two-faced liar John Dean and the fiction-writer Woodward. May they suffer in eternity.”
I mean…wow. You could take a guess that Martin and Cowley didn’t have anything better to do yesterday, but the conspiracy yabble being pushed by these two Trump hand-puppets begins to make sense when you realize that both of them have been all over the place with allegations that there was “rampant” fraud in Georgia and Arizona during the 2020 elections. Both states just happen to be recent recipients of DOJ subpoenas seeking election records, including subpoenas for testimony by poll workers.
Just to remind you, Joe Biden won both states in 2020, and there were numerous recounts, audits, technical examinations of voting machines, and a so-called “audit” ordered by the Arizona state senate, run by something called the “Cyber Ninjas,” that went on for months and ended up awarding Biden 99 more votes than he had after previous recounts.
There is an understandable tendency to want to write this off to craziness by two Trump suckupazoids, but as we have learned from long experience with Donald Trump, his conspiracy theories take on a life of their own. His contention that Barack Obama wasn’t born in the U.S. and was somehow a secret Muslim, a theory Cowley eagerly joined in spreading back in the day, still lives on among the MAGA faithful. More recently, after pardoning everyone convicted of Jan. 6 federal crimes, Trump has pushed the theory that the assault on the Capitol was the work of FBI infiltrators and that insurrectionists were “welcomed” into the Capitol by FBI agents. This, too, has become gospel on the right.
And now they want to bring Nixon back from the dead. “Eagle” Ed Martin called Watergate “the OG [Original Gangster] hoax,” as if the break-in at the Democratic Party headquarters by six burglars was just the beginning of the assault on the Republican Party that culminated with two impeachments of Donald Trump and the hammering he took in the courts in 2020, when he lost 60 lawsuits claiming voter fraud, and his dismal record in federal court recently, with judge after judge, many of them appointed by Trump himself, criticizing or overturning outright DOJ attempts to indict protesters for crimes they didn’t commit.
Watergate was the OG conspiracy, all right, but the gangsters were not part of the so-called deep state. The Watergate break-in and related offenses were conceived by Richard Nixon himself, in concert with many, many co-conspirators. Those convicted of crimes associated generally with what we call the Watergate scandal included Nixon’s own former Attorney General, John Mitchell and high-level White House officials such as H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman. The seven Watergate burglars themselves went to jail. In all, 69 people were indicted for Watergate crimes. Forty-eight either pleaded guilty or were found guilty and served time in prison.
Man, that was some accomplishment of the deep state, wasn’t it? To get so many guilty pleas and convictions, one after the other, with jury after jury sitting in court listening to the evidence and returning verdicts that sent so many white-collar criminals to jail. All the defendants in the Watergate cases were represented by seriously talented and usually high-priced legal counsel. And they lost in court, nearly all of them. Only one Watergate defendant, Kenneth Parkinson, a low-level attorney who handled civil litigation for Nixon’s reelection committee, was found not guilty. One other defendant, Robert Mardian, was charged with conspiracy to cover-up the payoffs to the Watergate burglars. His conviction was overturned on a legitimate technicality: his lawyer became ill just before his trial and Mardian was not granted a separate trial by the judge.
This is the kind of stuff “Eagle” Ed and Cowley are trying to clean up. Serious crimes were committed in furtherance of what can only be called an attempt to steal the presidential election of 1972 – a successful attempt, it must be added. The conspirators worked in the White House and in other government departments. They worked for Nixon’s reelection committee. Their attempt to steal the election involved spying on the Democratic Party with wiretaps, preventing Nixon’s opponent from gaining support from voters, spreading falsehoods and manufactured “dirt” about Democratic Party officials, multiple instances of destruction of evidence and bribery in attempts to stymie investigations of crimes, including in the most famous instance, the firing of Archibald Cox, the first special prosecutor assigned to investigate Watergate crimes.
Not only are Trump and his MAGA accomplices attempting to re-write the history of the Watergate scandal by creating yet another “hoax” they can complain about, they are readying the ground for the theft of the midterm elections by attempting to legitimize the previous crimes committed by the Republicans. If spying on your opponent was okay back then, what’s the matter with it now? If destroying evidence and bribing people was okay during Watergate, why not this summer and fall? If getting “dirt” on your opponent and spreading lies was justifiable then, why, let’s double down today!
Watergate has for decades been a pivotal moment in U.S. political history. Can you imagine a time when a visit to the Smithsonian will include displays and historical copy that says Watergate was a hoax? Well, there was a new report today that Trump has his eye on “taking over” the Smithsonian, a quasi-governmental organization largely funded with taxpayer dollars but operating separately from the federal government under the control of an independent Board of Regents. Trump, of course, wants to take over of the Smithsonian Board of Regents and dictate the history that can be told about this country.
Yes, indeed, it has come to that. There’s nothing that Donald Trump won’t try to infect with the disease of his dictatorial ambitions, from the Reflecting Pool, to the Kennedy Center, to the building of the White House itself.
If they can turn back the clock on Watergate and deny that there was masking tape on a door in the building’s basement found by a night watchman that led to the arrest and conviction of what basically turned into the leadership of the Republican Party, what can’t they do?
Nothing, that’s what. If our history is in danger, we are in danger.












