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1771: 1510: 2878:. To leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent to every instinct in my body. But as President, I must put the interest of America first. America needs a full-time President and a full-time Congress, particularly at this time with problems we face at home and abroad. To continue to fight through the months ahead for my personal vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the President and the Congress in a period when our entire focus should be on the great issues of peace abroad and prosperity without inflation at home. Therefore, I shall resign the Presidency effective at noon tomorrow. Vice President Ford will be sworn in as President at that hour in this office. 1546: 1817:, described the event as "a third-rate burglary attempt". On August 29, at a news conference, Nixon stated that Dean had conducted a thorough investigation of the incident, when Dean had actually not conducted any investigations at all. Nixon furthermore said, "I can say categorically that ... no one in the White House staff, no one in this Administration, presently employed, was involved in this very bizarre incident." On September 15, Nixon congratulated Dean, saying, "The way you've handled it, it seems to me, has been very skillful, because you—putting your fingers in the dikes every time that leaks have sprung here and sprung there." 1315: 2747: 2809: 701: 1534: 2085:, deputy director of the FBI during that period of the 1970s, something Woodward later confirmed. Felt met secretly with Woodward several times, telling him of Howard Hunt's involvement with the Watergate break-in, and that the White House staff regarded the stakes in Watergate as extremely high. Felt warned Woodward that the FBI wanted to know where he and other reporters were getting their information, as they were uncovering a wider web of crimes than the FBI first disclosed. All the secret meetings between Woodward and Felt took place at an underground parking garage in 2871:... I would have preferred to carry through to the finish whatever the personal agony it would have involved, and my family unanimously urged me to do so. But the interest of the Nation must always come before any personal considerations. From the discussions I have had with Congressional and other leaders, I have concluded that because of the Watergate matter I might not have the support of the Congress that I would consider necessary to back the very difficult decisions and carry out the duties of this office in the way the interests of the Nation would require. 2066: 1558: 2967:. Haig was explaining what he and Nixon's staff thought were Nixon's only options. He could try to ride out the impeachment and fight against conviction in the Senate all the way, or he could resign. His options for resigning were to delay his resignation until further along in the impeachment process, to try to settle for a censure vote in Congress, or to pardon himself and then resign. Haig told Ford that some of Nixon's staff suggested that Nixon could agree to resign in return for an agreement that Ford would pardon him. 2228:
1973, Dean was totally unaware of the president's depth of knowledge and involvement in the Watergate cover-up. It was during this meeting that Dean felt that he was being recorded. He wondered if this was due to the way Nixon was speaking, as if he were trying to prod attendees' recollections of earlier conversations about fundraising. Dean mentioned this observation while testifying to the Senate Committee on Watergate, exposing the thread of what were taped conversations that would unravel the fabric of the conspiracy.
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endorsed it. The checks deposited into Barker's bank account were endorsed by Committee treasurer Hugh Sloan, who was authorized by the finance committee. However, once Sloan had endorsed a check made payable to the committee, he had a legal and fiduciary responsibility to see that the check was deposited only into the accounts named on the check. Sloan failed to do that. When confronted with the potential charge of federal bank fraud, he revealed that committee deputy director
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know he needed to remove Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and Dean to gain distance from them, but he had to do so in a way that was least likely to incriminate him and his presidency. Nixon created a new conspiracy—to effect a cover-up of the cover-up—which began in late March 1973 and became fully formed in May and June 1973, operating until his presidency ended on August 9, 1974." On March 23, 1973, Judge Sirica read the court a letter from Watergate burglar
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he would face certain impeachment when the articles came up for vote in the full House. By one estimate, out of 435 representatives, no more than 75 were willing to vote against impeaching Nixon for obstructing justice. Goldwater and Scott told the president that there were enough votes in the Senate to convict him, and that no more than 15 Senators were willing to vote for acquittal—not even half of the 34 votes he needed to stay in office.
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few days, however, it has become evident to me that I no longer have a strong enough political base in the Congress to justify continuing that effort. As long as there was such a base, I felt strongly that it was necessary to see the constitutional process through to its conclusion, that to do otherwise would be unfaithful to the spirit of that deliberately difficult process and a dangerously destabilizing precedent for the future.
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arrived in the United States to have a one-week meeting with Nixon, Brezhnev told the press, "I do not intend to refer to that matter—. It would be completely indecent for me to refer to it ... My attitude toward Mr. Nixon is of very great respect." When one reporter suggested that Nixon and his
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Meier told Donald Nixon that he was sure the Democrats would win the election because they had considerable information on Richard Nixon's illicit dealings with Hughes that had never been released, and that it resided with Larry O'Brien. According to Fred Emery, O'Brien had been a lobbyist for Hughes
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granted Kutler's request, saying historical interests trumped privacy, especially considering that Nixon and other key figures were deceased, and most of the surviving figures had testified under oath, have been written about, or were interviewed. The transcripts were not immediately released pending
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Nixon continued to proclaim his innocence until his death in 1994. In his official response to the pardon, he said that he "was wrong in not acting more decisively and more forthrightly in dealing with Watergate, particularly when it reached the stage of judicial proceedings and grew from a political
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In all the decisions I have made in my public life, I have always tried to do what was best for the Nation. Throughout the long and difficult period of Watergate, I have felt it was my duty to persevere, to make every possible effort to complete the term of office to which you elected me. In the past
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At the time of the initial congressional proceedings, it was not known if Nixon had known and approved of the payments to the Watergate defendants earlier than this conversation. Nixon's conversation with Haldeman on August 1, is one of several that establishes he did. Nixon said: "Well ...
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for their silence and Dean stated: "That's the most troublesome post-thing, because Bob is involved in that; John is involved in that; I am involved in that; Mitchell is involved in that. And that's an obstruction of justice." Dean continued, saying that Howard Hunt was blackmailing the White House
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asked Butterfield whether he was "aware of the installation of any listening devices in the Oval Office of the president". Butterfield's revelation of the taping system transformed the Watergate investigation. Cox immediately subpoenaed the tapes, as did the Senate, but Nixon refused to release them,
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described as "somehow special and perhaps well known to McCord", to stay at the Howard Johnson's motel across the street from the Watergate complex. Room 419 was booked in the name of McCord's company. At the behest of Liddy and Hunt, McCord and his team of burglars prepared for their first Watergate
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history professor Luke Nichter, who had successfully petitioned for the release of the information, argued that Woodward and Bernstein were incorrect in concluding, based largely on Watergate burglar James McCord's word, that the purpose of the break-in was to bug O'Brien's phone to gather political
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The parking garage where Woodward and Felt met in Rosslyn still stands. Its significance was noted by Arlington County with a historical marker in 2011. In 2017 it was announced that the garage would be demolished as part of construction of an apartment building on the site; the developers announced
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in the hope of improving his legacy. Based on a previous interview in 1968, he believed that Frost would be an easy interviewer and was taken aback by Frost's incisive questions. The interview displayed the entire scandal to the American people, and Nixon formally apologized, but his legacy remained
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and Congressman Rhodes met with Nixon in the Oval Office. Scott and Rhodes were the Republican leaders in the Senate and House, respectively; Goldwater was brought along as an elder statesman. The three lawmakers told Nixon that his support in Congress had all but disappeared. Rhodes told Nixon that
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John Dean believed that he, Mitchell, Ehrlichman, and Haldeman could go to the prosecutors, tell the truth, and save the presidency. Dean wanted to protect the president and have his four closest men take the fall for telling the truth. During the critical meeting between Dean and Nixon on April 15,
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Nixon and top administration officials discussed using government agencies to "get" (or retaliate against) those they perceived as hostile media organizations. Such actions had been taken before. At the request of Nixon's White House in 1969, the FBI tapped the phones of five reporters. In 1971, the
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Liddy, in turn, gave the money to Barker and attempted to hide its origin. Barker tried to disguise the funds by depositing them into accounts in banks outside of the United States. Unbeknownst to Barker, Liddy, and Sloan, the complete record of all such transactions was held for roughly six months.
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As a private organization, the committee followed the normal business practice in allowing only duly authorized individuals to accept and endorse checks on behalf of the committee. No financial institution could accept or process a check on behalf of the committee unless a duly authorized individual
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Police dispatched an unmarked police car with three plainclothes officers, Sgt. Paul W. Leeper, Officer John B. Barrett, and Officer Carl M. Shoffler, who were working the overnight shift; they were often referred to as the "bum squad" because they often dressed undercover as hippies and were on the
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The Watergate scandal resulted in 69 indictments and 48 convictions, involving several high-ranking officials from the Nixon administration. The term "Watergate" has since become synonymous with various clandestine and illicit activities conducted by Nixon's aides, including the bugging of political
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Quote: "There were still simply too many unanswered questions in the case. By that time, thinking about the break-in and reading about it, I'd have had to be some kind of moron to believe that no other people were involved. No political campaign committee would turn over so much money to a man like
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Nixon approved the plan, and after he was given more information about the involvement of his campaign in the break-in, he told Haldeman: "All right, fine, I understand it all. We won't second-guess Mitchell and the rest." Returning to the use of the CIA to obstruct the FBI, he instructed Haldeman:
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After explaining how the money from CRP was traced to the burglars, Haldeman explained to Nixon the cover-up plan: "the way to handle this now is for us to have Walters call Pat Gray and just say, 'Stay the hell out of this ... this is ah, business here we don't want you to go any further on
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they have to be paid. That's all there is to that. They have to be paid." During the congressional debate on impeachment, some believed that impeachment required a criminally indictable offense. Nixon's agreement to make the blackmail payments was regarded as an affirmative act to obstruct justice.
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The tapes revealed several crucial conversations that took place between the president and his counsel, John Dean, on March 21, 1973. In this conversation, Dean summarized many aspects of the Watergate case, and focused on the subsequent cover-up, describing it as a "cancer on the presidency".
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was dropped, as it was against Strachan. The remaining five members of the Watergate Seven indicted in March went on trial in October 1974. On January 1, 1975, all but Parkinson were found guilty. In 1976, the U.S. Court of Appeals ordered a new trial for Mardian; subsequently, all charges against
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On August 5, 1974, the White House released a previously unknown audio tape from June 23, 1972. Recorded only a few days after the break-in, it documented the initial stages of the cover-up: it revealed Nixon and Haldeman had a meeting in the Oval Office during which they discussed how to stop the
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distinguished public servant, my personal friend for 20 years, with no personal involvement whatever in this matter has been a close personal and professional associate of some of those who are involved in this case, he and I both felt that it was also necessary to name a new Attorney General. The
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ended her call to Thomas by pulling the phone cord from the wall. Mitchell made several attempts to escape via the balcony, but was physically accosted, injured, and forcefully sedated by a psychiatrist. Following conviction for his role in the Watergate burglary, in February 1975, McCord admitted
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of Nixon, immunizing him from prosecution for any crimes he had "committed or may have committed or taken part in" as president. In a televised broadcast to the nation, Ford explained that he felt the pardon was in the best interest of the country. He said that the Nixon family's situation "is an
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Nixon denied that this constituted an obstruction of justice, as his instructions ultimately resulted in the CIA truthfully reporting to the FBI that there were no national security issues. Nixon urged the FBI to press forward with the investigation when they expressed concern about interference.
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Rather than ending with the conviction and sentencing to prison of the five Watergate burglars on January 30, 1973, the investigation into the break-in and the Nixon Administration's involvement grew broader. "Nixon's conversations in late March and all of April 1973 revealed that not only did he
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reported the day after the burglary that, "police found lock-picks and door jimmies, almost $ 2,300 in cash, most of it in $ 100 bills with the serial numbers in sequence ... a shortwave receiver that could pick up police calls, 40 rolls of unexposed film, two 35 millimeter cameras and three
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campaign, embarrassing Richard Nixon and becoming a political liability. According to author Donald M. Bartlett, Richard Nixon would do whatever was necessary to prevent another family embarrassment. From 1968 to 1970, Hughes withdrew nearly half a million dollars from the Texas National Bank of
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suggestions. He didn't identify the staff members and he made it very clear that he wasn't recommending any one option over another. What he wanted to know was whether or not my overall assessment of the situation agreed with his.  ... Next he asked if I had any suggestions as to courses of
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may have been bugged. Heath did not publicly display his anger, with aides saying that he was unconcerned about having been bugged at the White House. According to officials, Heath commonly had notes taken of his public discussions with Nixon so a recording would not have bothered him. However,
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Donations totaling $ 86,000 ($ 626,000 today) were made by individuals who believed they were making private donations by certified and cashier's checks for the president's re-election. Investigators' examination of the bank records of a Miami company run by Watergate burglar Barker revealed an
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Barker's multiple national and international businesses all had separate bank accounts, which he was found to have attempted to use to disguise the true origin of the money being paid to the burglars. The donor's checks demonstrated the burglars' direct link to the finance committee of the CRP.
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On April 30, Nixon asked for the resignation of Haldeman and Ehrlichman, two of his most influential aides. They were both later indicted, convicted, and ultimately sentenced to prison. He asked for the resignation of Attorney General Kleindienst, to ensure no one could claim that his innocent
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on TV and did not observe the arrival of the police car in front of the Watergate building, nor did he see the plainclothes officers investigating the DNC's sixth floor suite of 29 offices. By the time Baldwin finally noticed unusual activity on the sixth floor and radioed the burglars, it was
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on some of the complex's doors leading from the underground parking garage to several offices, which allowed the doors to close but stay unlocked. He removed the tape, believing it was nothing. When he returned a short time later and discovered that someone had retaped the locks, he called the
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on Vietnam, and to not react to violations of the Accords. Lee said further that the United States "makes the future of this peace in Indonesia an extremely bleak one with grave consequence for the contiguous states." Lee then blamed the scandal for economic inflation in Singapore because the
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that if he had followed the liberal policies that he thought the media preferred, "Watergate would have been a blip." The media noted that most of the reporting turned out to be accurate; the competitive nature of the media guaranteed widespread coverage of the far-reaching political scandal.
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named chairman the next day. The hearings held by the Senate committee, in which Dean and other former administration officials testified, were broadcast from May 17 to August 7. The three major networks of the time agreed to take turns covering the hearings live, each network thus
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position with Brezhnev were "weakened" by the scandal, Brezhnev replied, "It does not enter my mind to think whether Mr. Nixon has lost or gained any influence because of the affair." Then he said further that he had respected Nixon because of Nixon's "realistic and constructive approach to
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destroyed Nixon politically. The ten congressmen who had voted against all three articles of impeachment in the House Judiciary Committee announced they would support the impeachment article accusing Nixon of obstructing justice when the articles came up before the full House. Additionally,
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Today, in one of the most difficult decisions of my Presidency, I accepted the resignations of two of my closest associates in the White House, Bob Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, two of the finest public servants it has been my privilege to know. Because Attorney General Kleindienst, though a
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wrote, "Reading the transcripts is an emetic experience; one comes away feeling unclean." This newspaper continued that, while the transcripts may not have revealed an indictable offense, they showed Nixon contemptuous of the United States, its institutions, and its people. According to
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Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and Mitchell exhausted their appeals in 1977. Ehrlichman entered prison in 1976, followed by the other two in 1977. Since Nixon and many senior officials involved in Watergate were lawyers, the scandal severely tarnished the public image of the legal profession.
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demanding money immediately. Nixon replied that the money should be paid: "...  just looking at the immediate problem, don't you have to have—handle Hunt's financial situation damn soon? ... you've got to keep the cap on the bottle that much, in order to have any options".
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trial, made public in 2013, showed that four of the five burglars testified that they were told the campaign operation hoped to find evidence that linked Cuban funding to Democratic campaigns. The longtime hypothesis suggests that the target of the break-in was the offices of
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Nixon's own reaction to the break-in, at least initially, was one of skepticism. Watergate prosecutor James Neal was sure that Nixon had not known in advance of the break-in. As evidence, he cited a conversation taped on June 23 between the President and his chief of staff,
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Before the release of this tape, Nixon had denied any involvement in the scandal. He claimed that there were no political motivations in his instructions to the CIA, and claimed he had no knowledge before March 21, 1973, of involvement by senior campaign officials such as
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felt that while there remained a significant number of Nixon loyalists in the party, the majority believed that Nixon should step down as quickly as possible. They were disturbed by the bad language and the coarse, vindictive tone of the conversations in the transcripts.
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in Washington, D.C. to photograph campaign documents and install listening devices in telephones. Liddy was nominally in charge of the operation, but has since insisted that he was duped by both Dean and at least two of his subordinates. This included former CIA officers
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During this early period, most of the media failed to understand the full implications of the scandal, and concentrated reporting on other topics related to the 1972 presidential election. Most outlets ignored or downplayed Woodward and Bernstein's scoops; the crosstown
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reported that the FBI had determined that the Watergate break-in was part of a massive campaign of political spying and sabotage on behalf of the Nixon re-election committee. Despite these revelations, Nixon's campaign was never seriously jeopardized; on November 7, the
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security aide. Former attorney general John Mitchell, who was then the head of the CRP, denied any involvement with the Watergate break-in. He also disavowed any knowledge whatsoever of the five burglars. On August 1, a $ 25,000 (approximately $ 182,000 in 2023 dollars)
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said that the scandal had "no cancelling influence on U.S. leadership in the world". Tanaka further said, "The pivotal role of the United States has not changed, so this internal affair will not be permitted to have an effect." In March 1975, Tanaka's successor,
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Initially, Nixon gained a positive reaction for his speech. As people read the transcripts over the next couple of weeks, however, former supporters among the public, media and political community called for Nixon's resignation or impeachment. Vice President
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Witnesses testified that Nixon had sanctioned plans to cover up his administration's involvement in the break-in and that there was a voice-activated taping system in the Oval Office. Nixon's administration resisted the investigations, leading to a
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On September 29, 1972, the press reported that John Mitchell, while serving as attorney general, controlled a secret Republican fund used to finance intelligence-gathering against the Democrats. On October 10, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein of
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The investigation by the FBI, which cleared Barker's bank of fiduciary malfeasance, led to the direct implication of members of the CRP, to whom the checks had been delivered. Those individuals were the committee bookkeeper and its treasurer,
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was found to have been deposited in the US and Mexican bank accounts of one of the Watergate burglars, Bernard Barker. Made out to the finance committee of the Committee to Reelect the President, the check was a 1972 campaign donation by
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in Rye, New York, and described Mitchell as "a beaten woman" with visible bruises. Mitchell reported that, during the week following the Watergate burglary, she had been held captive in a hotel in California, and that security guard
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The administration and its supporters accused the media of making "wild accusations", putting too much emphasis on the story and of having a liberal bias against the administration. Nixon said in a May 1974 interview with supporter
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Barker's use of foreign banks in April and May 1972 to deposit checks and withdraw the funds via cashier's checks and money orders, resulted in the banks keeping the entire transaction records until October and November 1972.
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told the press in 1973, "I want to say quite emphatically ... that everything that would weaken or jeopardize the President's power to make decisions in split seconds would represent grave danger for the whole world."
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magazine described Nixon as undergoing "daily hell and very little trust". The distrust between the press and the Nixon administration was mutual and greater than usual due to lingering dissatisfaction with events from the
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uncovered information suggesting that knowledge of the break-in, and attempts to cover it up, led deeply into the upper reaches of the Justice Department, FBI, CIA, and the White House. Woodward and Bernstein interviewed
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Gordon Liddy without someone higher up in the organization approving the transaction. How could I not see that? These questions about the case were on my mind during a pretrial session in my courtroom on December 4."
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if there was any type of recording system in the White House. Butterfield said he was reluctant to answer, but finally admitted there was a new system in the White House that automatically recorded everything in the
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that nobody in the White House had had prior knowledge of the burglary. On April 13, Magruder told U.S. attorneys that he had perjured himself during the burglars' trial, and implicated John Dean and John Mitchell.
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accused Nixon of lacking interest in Africa and its politics and then said, "American President is so enmeshed in domestic problems created by Watergate that foreign policy seems suddenly to have taken a back
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said in his December 1974 interview that, of the crimes committed by Cuban exiles, like killings, attacks on Cuban ports, and spying, the Watergate burglaries and wiretappings were "probably the least of ".
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had been committed in the Watergate trial, and defendants had been pressured to remain silent. In an attempt to make them talk, Sirica gave Hunt and two burglars provisional sentences of up to 40 years.
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and said that he believed and suspected the conversations in the Oval Office were being taped. This information became the bombshell that helped force Richard Nixon to resign rather than be impeached.
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When Congress investigated the scope of the president's legal powers, it belatedly found that consecutive presidential administrations had declared the United States to be in a continuous open-ended
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in May 1973. The following day responding to a question upon "the vital importance of future United States–Australia relations", Whitlam parried that the usage of the word 'Watergate' was not his.
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in 1976 to regulate such declarations. The Watergate scandal left such an impression on the national and international consciousness that many scandals since then have been labeled with the "
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doesn't exactly know how to control them, and they have ... their investigation is now leading into some productive areas ... and it goes in some directions we don't want it to go.
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said, "While it may be easy to delete characterization from the printed page, we cannot delete characterization from people's minds with a wave of the hand." The Senate Republican Leader
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Commerce for contributions to both Democrats and Republicans, including presidential candidates Humphrey and Nixon. Hughes wanted Donald Nixon and Meier involved but Nixon opposed this.
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American tragedy in which we all have played a part. It could go on and on and on, or someone must write the end to it. I have concluded that only I can do that, and if I can, I must."
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In the week before Nixon's resignation, Ehrlichman and Haldeman tried unsuccessfully to get Nixon to grant them pardons—which he had promised them before their April 1973 resignations.
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The Nixon administration struggled to decide what materials to release. All parties involved agreed that all pertinent information should be released. Whether to release unedited
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in a Democrat-controlled Congress, and the possibility of his finding out about Hughes' illegal contributions to the Nixon campaign was too much of a danger for Nixon to ignore.
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indicted the five office burglars, as well as Hunt and Liddy, for conspiracy, burglary, and violation of federal wiretapping laws. The burglars were tried by a jury, with Judge
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All five Watergate burglars were directly or indirectly tied to the 1972 CRP, thus causing Judge Sirica to suspect a conspiracy involving higher-echelon government officials.
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said the transcripts revealed a "deplorable, disgusting, shabby, and immoral" performance on the part of the President and his former aides. The House Republican Leader
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to fire Cox, but Ruckelshaus also resigned rather than fire him. Nixon's search for someone in the Justice Department willing to fire Cox ended with Solicitor General
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to serve as Hughes' public-policy lobbyist in Washington. O'Brien was elected national chairman of the DNC in 1968 and 1970. In late 1971, the president's brother,
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Faced with the inevitability of his impeachment and removal from office and with public opinion having turned decisively against him, Nixon decided to resign. In a
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said in August 1973 that the scandal may have led the United States to lessen its interests and commitments in world affairs, to weaken its ability to enforce the
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the government's decision on whether to appeal. They were released in their entirety on November 10, 2011, although the names of people still alive were redacted.
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in January 1977 that Nixon's presidential powers weakened during his tenure, thus (as rephrased by the media) "prevent the United States from exploiting the ".
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Despite the enormous impact of the Watergate scandal, the purpose of the break-in of the DNC offices has never been conclusively established. Records from the
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expanded investigative authority. Additionally, the Senate established the U.S. Senate Watergate Committee, which conducted hearings related to the incident.
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FBI from continuing its investigation of the break-in, as they recognized that there was a high risk that their position in the scandal might be revealed.
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and informed him that "the four men arrested with McCord were Cuban freedom fighters, whom Howard Hunt recruited". Initially, Nixon's organization and the
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predicted during Nixon's final days that history would remember Nixon as a great president and that Watergate would be relegated to a "minor footnote".
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failed to publish the information, but did publish the White House's denial of the story the following day. The White House also sought to isolate the
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With Nixon's resignation, Congress dropped its impeachment proceedings. Criminal prosecution was still a possibility at the federal level. Nixon was
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agreed with Scott, and Rhodes recommended that if Nixon's position continued to deteriorate, he "ought to consider resigning as a possible option".
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After it was learned that one of the convicted burglars had written to Judge Sirica alleging a high-level cover-up, the media shifted its focus.
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was pegged to the United States dollar at the time because Singapore had "unwisely" believed that the U.S. dollar was stronger than the British
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DuBois, Larry, and Laurence Gonzales (September 1976). "Hughes, Nixon and the C.I.A.: The Watergate Conspiracy Woodward and Bernstein Missed",
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generated during the 1976 presidential election: it reads "Gerald ... Pardon me!" and depicts a thief cracking a safe labeled "Watergate".
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The morning that his resignation took effect, the President, with Mrs. Nixon and their family, said farewell to the White House staff in the
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The connection between the break-in and the re-election committee was highlighted by media coverage—in particular, investigative coverage by
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Image of women with children watching Senate Watergate Hearings on televisions in a Sears department store in Los Angeles, California, 1973
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Garage in Rosslyn where Woodward and Felt met. Also visible is the historical marker erected by the county to note its significance.
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In 1974, President Richard Nixon resigned in the wake of a scandal when it was obvious that public opinion no longer supported him.
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opponents' offices, unauthorized investigations, and the misuse of government agencies for political purposes. The addition of "
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coverage by tirelessly attacking that newspaper while declining to criticize other damaging stories about the scandal from the
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over a period from June 1972 to January 1973. Prior to resigning from the FBI on June 22, 1973, Felt also anonymously planted
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said in May 1975 that, if the scandal had not caused Nixon to resign, and Congress had not overridden Nixon's veto of the
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actions for the President. I didn't think it would be proper for me to make any recommendations at all, and I told him so.
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analysis in 2003 determined that the tape had been erased in several segments—at least five, and perhaps as many as nine.
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Bazan, Elizabeth B (December 9, 2010), "Impeachment: An Overview of Constitutional Provisions, Procedure, and Practice",
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the Democratic break-in thing, we're back to the—in the, the problem area because the FBI is not under control, because
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to fire him. Richardson resigned in protest rather than carry out the order. Nixon then ordered Deputy Attorney General
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These actions met considerable public criticism. Responding to the allegations of possible wrongdoing, in front of 400
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on August 7. An estimated 85% of Americans with television sets tuned into at least one portion of the hearings.
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quickly went to work to cover up the crime and any evidence that might have damaged the president and his reelection.
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On October 20, 1973, after Cox, the special prosecutor, refused to drop the subpoena, Nixon ordered Attorney General
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referred to the American presidency's "parlous position" without the direct wording of the Watergate scandal during
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wrote to the chief judge of the federal court in Washington to release hundreds of pages of sealed records of the
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To defuse public demand for direct federal regulation of lawyers (as opposed to leaving it in the hands of state
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Disgust with the revelations about Watergate, the Republican Party, and Nixon strongly affected results of the
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and vulgarity divided his advisers. His legal team favored releasing the tapes unedited, while Press Secretary
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giving the Judiciary Committee authority to investigate impeachment of the President. On July 27, 1974, the
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Address book of Watergate burglar Bernard Barker, discovered in a room at the Watergate Hotel, June 18, 1972
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have been considered to have figured as influential when, in November 1975, Australia experienced its own
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officials said that if Heath's private talks with Nixon were bugged, then he would have been outraged.
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Leon Friedman and William F. Levantrosser, eds. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1992.
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The Watergate scandal resulted in 69 individuals being charged and 48 being found guilty, including:
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magazines in 1977, Ehrlichman claimed Nixon had offered him a large sum of money, which he declined.
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in 1973 led the House to initiate impeachment proceedings against him. The Supreme Court's ruling in
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Following the apprehension of the five individuals involved in the break-in, both the press and the
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About 53 of these $ 100 bills were found on the five men after they were arrested at the Watergate.
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From Aristotelian to Reaganomics: A Dictionary of Eponyms With Biographies in the Social Sciences.
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pen-sized tear gas guns". The Post would later report that the actual amount of cash was $ 5,300.
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Some commentators have argued that pardoning Nixon contributed to President Ford's loss of the
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The issue of access to the tapes went to the United States Supreme Court. On July 24, 1974, in
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account controlled by him personally had deposited a check and then transferred it through the
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The White House Plumbers: The Seven Weeks That Led to Watergate and Doomed Nixon's Presidency
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had recorded many of their conversations but the practice purportedly ended after Watergate.
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to work for the Committee to Re-elect President Nixon. Baldwin first served as bodyguard to
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In the Shadow of the White House: A Memoir of the Washington and Watergate Years, 1968-1978
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Statement Announcing Availability of Additional Transcripts of Presidential Tape Recordings
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to serve as the national director of Humphrey's presidential campaign and, separately, by
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and financial intelligence on the Democrats. Instead, Nichter sided with late journalist
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that Mitchell had been "basically kidnapped", and corroborated her reports of the event.
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in Washington, D.C., indicted several former aides of Nixon, who became known as the "
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Sometime after midnight on Saturday, June 17, 1972, Watergate Complex security guard
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Chasing Shadows: The Nixon Tapes, the Chennault Affair, and the Origins of Watergate
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Shane, Scott (December 29, 2006). "For Ford, Pardon Decision Was Always Clear-Cut".
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Hamilton, Dagmar S. "The Nixon Impeachment and the Abuse of Presidential Power", In
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case; in exchange, the indictment against him for covering up the activities of the
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from the Oval Office on the evening of August 8, 1974, the president said, in part:
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voted 27-to-11 to recommend the first article of impeachment against the president:
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friendship with Haldeman and Ehrlichman could be construed as a conflict. He fired
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Crazy Rhythm: From Brooklyn And Jazz To Nixon's White House, Watergate, And Beyond
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McCord testified that he selected Baldwin's name from a registry published by the
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To Set the Record Straight: The Break-In, the Tapes, the Conspirators, the Pardon
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Pen used by President Gerald R. Ford to pardon Richard Nixon on September 8, 1974
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Nixon's position was becoming increasingly precarious. On February 6, 1974, the
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The Watergate Girl: My Fight for Truth and Justice Against a Criminal President
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Watergate in American Memory: How We Remember, Forget, and Reconstruct the Past
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is about Felt's role in the Watergate scandal and his identity as Deep Throat.
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The President announced the resignations in an address to the American people:
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The following morning, Sunday, June 18, G. Gordon Liddy called Jeb Magruder in
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Mitchell viewed the plan as unrealistic. Two months later, Mitchell approved a
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Watergate: The Corruption of American Politics and the Fall of Richard Nixon
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that the site's significance would be memorialized within the new complex.
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to harass political enemies, and a $ 100,000 contribution from billionaire
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Photographic Archive (Collection 1429). UCLA Library Special Collections,
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which interviewed most of the conspirators in 1994, still viewable online.
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ABA Standards and Rules of Procedure for Approval of Law Schools 2015–2016
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remained in contact with each other and with the burglars by radio; these
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At That Point in Time: The Inside Story of the Senate Watergate Committee
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Chief Counsel: Inside the Ervin Committee – The Untold Story of Watergate
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Chief Counsel: Inside the Ervin Committee – The Untold Story of Watergate
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High Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Dramatic Story of the Rodino Committee
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Not Above the Law: The Battles of Watergate Prosecutors Cox and Jaworski
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Time, June 24, 1977, "The Law: Watergate Bargains: Were They Necessary?"
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as president, who on September 8, 1974, issued a full and unconditional
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President Nixon explaining release of edited transcripts, April 29, 1974
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Media Scandals: Morality and Desire in the Popular Culture Marketplace.
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filing cabinet in the Watergate office building damaged by the burglars
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American Lawyers and Their Communities: Ethics in the Legal Profession
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Two days later, Dean told Nixon that he had been cooperating with the
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Haig's Coup: How Richard Nixon's Closest Aide Forced Him from Office
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In Search Of Deep Throat: The Greatest Political Mystery Of Our Time
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Washington Journal: Reporting Watergate and Richard Nixon's Downfall
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maintaining coverage of the hearings every third day, starting with
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officiating, and pled guilty or were convicted on January 30, 1973.
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lookout for drug deals and other street crimes. Alfred Baldwin, on "
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On May 11, McCord arranged for Baldwin, whom investigative reporter
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Richard Nixon, Watergate, and the Press: A Historical Retrospective
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White House requested an audit of the tax return of the editor of
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as president, and ordered Cox to drop his subpoena. Cox refused.
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2020 election obstruction efforts and Trump classified materials
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Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America
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American Spy: My Secret History in the CIA, Watergate and Beyond
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Ford's pardon of Nixon played a major role in his defeat in the
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and establish a select committee to investigate Watergate, with
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in one of the biggest landslides in American political history.
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to conceal its involvement in the June 17, 1972 break-in at the
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Fascinating People and Astounding Events From American History.
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shortly before his resignation became effective, August 9, 1974
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Senate Watergate hearings and revelation of the Watergate tapes
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The Invisible Bridge: The Fall of Nixon and the Rise of Reagan
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Scorpions' Dance: The President, the Spymaster, and Watergate
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Albin Krebs & Robert McG. Thomas Jr. (January 28, 1982).
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According to Thomas J. Johnson, a professor of journalism at
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Unequal Justice: Lawyers and Social Change in Modern America
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Dickinson, William B.; Cross, Mercer; Polsky, Barry (1973).
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had made payments from the secret fund, newspapers like the
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Watergate, the Hidden History: Nixon, the Mafia and the CIA
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Demonstrators in Washington, DC, with sign "Impeach Nixon."
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The Strong Man: John Mitchell and the Secrets of Watergate
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Dickinson, William B.; Mercer Cross; Barry Polsky (1973).
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On June 24 and 25, 1975, Nixon gave secret testimony to a
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hotel across the street, was distracted watching the film
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1992 Bush administration search of Clinton passport files
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Unmasking Deep Throat: History's Most Elusive News Source
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The Fall of Richard Nixon: A Reporter Remembers Watergate
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American Government and Politics Today, 2013–2014 Edition
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said in October 1973 that the scandal did not affect the
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A Piece of Tape: The Watergate Story -- Fact and Fiction
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The President's Man: The Memoirs of Nixon's Trusted Aide
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Watergate and Afterward: The Legacy of Richard M. Nixon.
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Rybicki, Elizabeth; Greene, Michael (October 10, 2019).
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List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes
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which led to the dismissal of the Whitlam Government by
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One Man Against the World: The Tragedy of Richard Nixon
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The Mask of State: Watergate Portraits by Mary McCarthy
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The Wars of Watergate: The Last crisis of Richard Nixon
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King Richard: Nixon and Watergate – An American Tragedy
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Time, March 11, 1974, "The Nation: The Other Nixon Men"
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A Compulsive Spy: The Strange Career of E. Howard Hunt
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Watergate: The Presidential Scandal That Shook America
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Nixon's FBI: Hoover, Watergate, and a Bureau in Crisis
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Stonewall: The Real Story of the Watergate Prosecution
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called the Watergate scandal "the result of 'too much
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Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1994.
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in California, and then were transported to his home
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and others, as well as Nixon's private office in the
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(1979). 4468:G Gordon Liddy ( 1980). 3724:would not have captured 3678:Foreign Affairs Ministry 3671: 3594:Liberal Democratic Party 3578: 3538: 3389:with British journalist 3385:In 1977, Nixon arranged 3365:Ethics in Government Act 3322:National Emergencies Act 3253:Internal Revenue Service 3216:American Bar Association 3170:years in federal prison. 3138:Office of Public Liaison 2684:House of Representatives 2270:Counsel to the President 2250:Writing from prison for 2106:and other publications. 2013:President was re-elected 1869:Westchester Country Club 1834:was the wife of Nixon's 1048:1973 Chilean coup d'état 890:Supreme Court candidates 885:Appointed federal judges 756:House of Representatives 708:This article is part of 39:latest accepted revision 13412:Frederick Bernard Lacey 13217:Jordan drug allegations 12442:Middle Eastern American 12259:Technology and industry 11129:Seneca Falls Convention 10930:Continental Association 10830:Settlement of Jamestown 10604:Thelma "Pat" Ryan Nixon 10342:All the President's Men 10008:Death and state funeral 9970:"Last press conference" 9285:. 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latest accepted revision
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Watergate complex
Watergate (disambiguation)
Timeline of the Watergate scandal
Watergate scandal

Watergate complex
Presidency of Richard Nixon
Timeline
Nixon White House tapes
Operation Sandwedge
Operation Gemstone
1972 presidential election
Saturday Night Massacre
Impeachment process against Richard Nixon
United States v. Nixon
Resignation speech
Inauguration of Gerald Ford
Bernard Barker
Virgilio Gonzalez
Eugenio Martínez
James W. McCord Jr.
Frank Sturgis
Master list of Nixon's political opponents
Nixon's Enemies List
Watergate Babies
Watergate Seven
White House Plumbers

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