The 18 1/2-minute gap on Nixon's Watergate tapes may be solved with science. Aug. 7, 2009— -- When former President Richard M. Nixon waved his famous, awkward goodbye from the door of the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Today’s political turbulence is a stark reminder that this nation has successfully endured the shenanigans of those occupying political office and those ...
ComingSoon is debuting the official teaser trailer for Watergate’s Secrets and Betrayals, a new documentary looking at how the political scandal was prosecuted. It will be released on August 8, 2024, ...
This week marks 50 years since Richard Nixon resigned in disgrace in response to Watergate, the first and only sitting president to step down. The term Watergate itself, especially its suffix “-gate,” ...
Sen. Henry M. (Scoop) Jackson visited Expo ’74 and held a news conference in which he raked President Richard M. Nixon and his advisers over the coals. “I have been terribly disappointed in the ...
Five men are arrested in a break-in at the Demo- cratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate office complex in Washington. Among the items in their possession are bugging devices, rolls of ...
The summer of 1973 was my baptism into national politics, as my teenage self was riveted by the legendary saga of Watergate. I watched the months of Justice Department investigations, congressional ...
Hey OnPolitics readers! 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 ...
The Nov. 19 Metro article “A president under investigation 50 years ago declared, ‘I’m not a crook’” reported that then-President Richard M. Nixon’s “I’m not a crook” comment came as “the Watergate ...
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 ...
The summer of 1973 was my baptism into national politics, as my teenage self was riveted by the legendary saga of Watergate. I watched the months of Justice Department investigations, congressional ...
GREG KELLY (HOST): All right. Who's that guy? Looks like an ordinary guy, right? Well, not an ordinary guy. He was career CIA, and his name is James McCord. And he was one of the Watergate burglars.