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Scandal in the 1970s ignited demands to ban private donations and protect democracy from secret money and corruption. Bold ...
Everyone knows that Watergate had something to do with a break-in at the Watergate building in Washington, DC. But it’s not really the break-in itself that ended Richard Nixon’s presidency so ...
CNN host Jake Tapper said during an interview with Piers Morgan on Monday that the cover-up of former President Joe Biden's decline was "worse" than the Watergate scandal during Richard Nixon's ...
He left the White House in the face of a near-certain impeachment and conviction amid the Watergate scandal, which involved his administration's cover-up of a break-in at the Democratic National ...
The Watergate scandal kicked off on June 17, 1972, when five burglars—Virgilio Gonzalez, Bernard Barker, James McCord, Eugenio Martínez, and Frank Sturgis—were arrested during a break-in at ...
The recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling in the birthright citizenship case enhances presidential power at the expense of the ...
Watergate salad burst onto the scene soon after the scandal, but neither Watergate salad nor its counterpart, Watergate cake, ...
But a steady stream of revelations from the Watergate scandal, arising from a break-in and wiretapping at Democratic National Committee headquarters staged by employees of Nixon’s re-election ...
The McCord letter kept interest in the Watergate scandal alive and the resulting investigation and revelation that Nixon had authorized payments to the burglars and ordered the CIA to head off the ...
John Dean, former White House counsel for the Nixon administration, said he believes former President Nixon “would have survived” the Watergate scandal if the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling ...