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President Richard Nixon, aiming to clinch a second term in the White House, pressured then-Fed Chair Arthur Burns to loosen ...
The House initiated an impeachment process against Nixon in February 1974, authorizing the Judiciary Committee to investigate whether grounds existed to impeach him of high crimes and misdemeanors ...
8th August 1974: American president Richard Nixon (1913 - 1994) announces his resignation on national television, following the Watergate scandal. (Photo by Pierre Manevy/Express/Getty Images) ...
How low our nation--established nearly 250 years ago on the formerly inviolate principle of the rule of law--has sunk in the past half-century.
Richard Nixon's full resignation speech On August 8, 1974, President Richard Nixon spoke for 15 minutes as he announced that he would become the first president to resign the position.
The Nixon pardon of Sept. 8, 1974, caused a political and legal earthquake that still reverberates in the age of Trump.
The House initiated an impeachment process against Nixon in February 1974, authorizing the Judiciary Committee to investigate whether grounds existed to impeach him of high crimes and misdemeanors ...
Ed Cox — the son-in-law of Richard Nixon — for the first time is publicly discussing the ex president’s disgraced exit from office 50 years ago following the Watergate scandal, an… ...
If the new Supreme Court decision, Trump v. U.S., had applied back in 1974, could President Richard Nixon have been prosecuted for Watergate? Or, would this decision shield Nixon from criminal ...
The House initiated an impeachment process against Nixon in February 1974, authorizing the Judiciary Committee to investigate whether grounds existed to impeach him of high crimes and misdemeanors ...