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The comparisons between President Richard Nixon, the Watergate scandal that helped end his presidency and President Trump are coming with an increasing frequency these days, particularly after ...
Like a bad penny, the Watergate scandal keeps returning. The last of the secretly recorded White House tapes that sealed President Richard Nixon’s fate would not be released until 2013. During ...
On April 29, 1974, President Richard Nixon delivered a primetime televised address that marked a decisive moment in Watergate — and, in ways no one could appreciate at the time, a turning point ...
This Friday marks the 50th anniversary of the infamous Watergate break-in, which brought down the presidency of Richard M. Nixon. AFP/Getty Images Fifty years ago Friday, five men were arrested ...
Dwight Chapin went to prison because of Richard Nixon. But he’s still The President’s Man. The first to go on trial in the Watergate affair, Chapin served a nine-month sentence from 1975 to ...
Everyone knows that Watergate had something to do with a break-in at the Watergate building in Washington, DC. But it’s not really the break-in itself that ended Richard Nixon’s presidency so ...
F ifty years ago today, Richard Nixon laid down the presidency of the United States, a casualty of the Watergate scandal.. The era of Watergate was one of sweeping political reform. In 1970 ...
WASHINGTON – Exactly 50 years ago, a beleaguered President Richard M. Nixon entered the Oval Office, stared into a television camera and performed an act that still echoes in today's very ...
John O'Hurley, the "Seinfeld" actor and narrator of the documentary "Watergate’s Secrets and Betrayals," says that the new film about the scandal that sunk Richard Nixon’s presidency finally ...
In this 2014 post, we explore how Americans’ views of former president Richard Nixon shifted negative amid the Watergate scandal. ... But the Watergate scandal – which started with an effort to bug ...
“Watergate” forever stands for political corruption and the shaming of Richard M. Nixon. Nixon tried to dismiss it all. “Let others wallow in Watergate,” he said in the Rose Garden in July ...