Watergate scandal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Watergate scandal refers to a political scandal in the United States in the 1970s. Named for the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C., effects of the scandal ultimately led to the resign...
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The White House Horrors is a term attributed to Richard Nixon's former United States Attorney General, John N. Mitchell to describe the crimes and abuses committed by Nixon's staff during his presid...
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'Deep Throat' Mark Felt Dies at 95 ... The most famous anonymous source in American history died Dec. 18 at his home in Santa Rosa, Calif. ... A curious crime, two young reporters, and a secret source known as "Deep Throat" ... Washington would be changed forever.
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The Watergate Scandal began with the arrest of five burglars who broke into the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate office building on June 17, ... Also, that Nixon fired the special investigator, Archibald Cox and before that, the attorney general, Eliot Rich. This made Nixon look more guilty.
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WASHINGTON — Fred Thompson gained an image as a tough-minded investigative counsel for the Senate Watergate committee. Yet President Nixon and his top aides viewed the fellow Republican as a willing, if not too bright, ally, according to White House tapes.
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Thompson’s Rise To Fame As Crusading Watergate Investigator Highly Exaggerated ... Fred Thompson likes to talk about his tenure as a get-tough prosecutor working on the Watergate investigation. ABC News, however, reveals that Thompson was nothing more than Nixon's "useful idiot," a mole who fed the embattled President...
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Watergate...But Worse By Mike Hersh ... June 17, 2002 (Political Sanity/APJP) -- On the 30th anniversary of the Watergate break-in, I reflect on a few things. ... The leading Senate Watergate investigator, Sen.
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Sussman, the Washington Post editor in charge of city news who helped supervise and direct his paper's coverage of the Watergate story, lives up to ... He also makes it clear that the reporters who did the job could not have done it without the help of Martin Dardis, an investigator for Richard Gerstein, Dade County, Fla.,
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Cronkite, who has died aged 92, broadcast two extensive stories on Watergate in 1972. Ben Bradlee, the former Washington Post editor, said today that a lot of "Washington people, people who followed national stories - a lot of them who had not decided that we were right changed their minds because of Walter".
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60 Minutes on CBS News: Watergate: 'Aviator' Connection? - Lesley Stahl Talks To Watergate Investigator About Motive For Break-In ... Lesley Stahl Talks To Watergate Investigator About Motive For Break-In...
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