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YORBA LINDA, Calif., March 31, 2011 -- It's billed as Richard Nixon, warts and all -- with no more sugarcoating of the Watergate scandal that cost Nixon his presidency.
The comparisons between President Donald Trump’s investigations and President Richard M. Nixon’s Watergate scandal have come thick and fast. They became more urgent recently as special counsel ...
Watergate was not just a scandal. It was a test of America's democratic institutions, and we chose the rule of law over the ...
History is being restored at the Richard Nixon Library, where the Watergate exhibit once told visitors nearly four decades after the scandal led to his resignation that it was really a "coup" by ...
Watergate residents want to launch a museum devoted to the D.C. waterfront complex and the Nixon scandal that erupted there. But does the public still care?
TIMELINE — November 1968: Richard Nixon elected president. — June 17, 1972: Five men arrested after breaking into the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate complex.
On August 8, 1974, Richard Nixon announced he would resign from office as a result of the Watergate scandal. But the effects of Watergate lingered on for years after the scandal.
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.
The 50th anniversary of the Watergate scandal comes as the House Select January 6th committee prepares for another whirlwind week of public hearings. Although these two major political scandals ...
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 ...
On the eve of Richard Nixon's resignation 40 years ago, he could hear protesters chanting outside the White House as he retired to the Lincoln Sitting Room to make calls.
This month marks 50 years since the Watergate scandal rocked the Nixon presidency, but many of the scandal’s lessons still seem fresh. We sat down with former Nixon White House aide John Dean ...