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  1. 1 day ago · It was during President Richard Nixon's time in office that on June 17, 1972, a break-in occurred at the Democratic National Committee Headquarters at the Watergate complex in Washington, DC.

  2. 2 days ago · Nixon (1974) compelled Nixon to surrender the Oval Office tapes, which revealed his complicity in the cover-up. The House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Nixon, [11] who subsequently resigned from office on August 9, 1974, becoming the only U.S. president to do so.

  3. 3 days ago · House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) compared President Biden to former President Nixon over his handling of the special counsel tapes. Last week, the president in…

  4. 3 days ago · U.S. Senate Historian Kate Scott discussed the factors that led to the Watergate hearings, who served on the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, the public's interest in the ...

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  5. 4 days ago · Nixon (1974), explaining the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in the case involving audiotapes made by the Richard M. Nixons White House that were at the centre of the Watergate scandal: A President and those who assist him must be free to explore alternatives in the process of shaping policies and making decisions, and to do so in a way ...

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  7. 5 days ago · Nixon had his own tapes in the Watergate scandal. Of course, he was denying access to all of the information on the tapes. Yet, in a strange way, that may have been more compelling, since Nixon was arguing that the disclosure would compromise the content of privileged conversations.

  8. 2 days ago · Conceived before but released just as the Watergate scandal broke with Richard Nixon’s infamous tapes, the movie depicts Hackman’s Harry Caul as a for-hire bugger who becomes obsessed with his ...

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