(WDBJ) - President Richard Nixon was the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 until his resignation in 1974. He won re-election in a landslide in 1972 only for the “Watergate” ...
A new book by John Dean, White House counsel during the Watergate trauma, lands with a thud on your desk, and a reasonable reaction is: There is no way I'm reading 635 pages on a 40-year-old scandal.
WASHINGTON (WCSC) - U.S. Vice President Gerald Ford took the oath to become the nation’s 38th president on this date in 1974. Ford took the oath of office just minutes after Richard Nixon became the ...
Almost a decade after Richard Nixon resigned, the disgraced former president sat down with his one-time aide and told the tale of his fall from grace in his own words. For three decades, that version ...
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Trump taking out post-Watergate corruption laws like 'a shooting gallery': analysis
The federal government passed a whole raft of laws in the wake of the 1970s Watergate scandal, aimed at curbing the power of the presidency and imposing widespread ethical reforms, but according to a ...
During a segment on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher” in August, activist Christopher Rufo astonished the studio audience when he said the Watergate scandal that toppled President Richard Nixon “was a ...
The Presbyterian minister and CT board member committed to serve the Lord and “let the chips fall where they may.” John Huffman, the one minister who told US president Richard Nixon he should confess ...
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