Nixon was!
Lyndon B. Johnson was considered a traitor by Democrats in Southern States when he signed the Voters Rights Act and Federal Laws against discrimination. His actions changed the political power balance in those states to Republican as we see today. He did serve as Texas State Senator and was Vice President of The United States at the time of President John F. Kennedy's assassination by Lee Harvey Oswald.
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Benedict Arnold.
Benedict Arnold is the most infamous traitor in the American Revolution.
The Capitol, to be specific, President Snow.
The Capitol, to be specific, President Snow.
Andrew Johnson was one of the most controversial US presidents. He served as president from 1865 to 1869. He was the seventeenth US president and became US president upon the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. Johnson was a Democrat from Tennessee and was hated by the South because as the vice president under President Lincoln, he was considered to be a traitor to his home state of Tennessee. Tennessee of course was part of the defeated Confederacy, thus Johnson branded as a traitor by the South.
Civil War Journal - 1993 The Traitor President Jefferson Davis was released on: USA: 16 October 1994
No. It was a federal presidential republic, but president Porfirio Diaz is in fact considered a dictator.