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    blame for his actions. Nixon may not have planned the scandal, nor was he even a part of the burglary, but he did many things to make it seem like he had no idea that any of the scandal had occurred. Nixon was eventually caught, and the scandal itself and Nixon’s end of presidency impacted him and the government immensely. On June 17, 1972 several men were arrested for the break in of the Watergate Office in Washington, D.C. The scandal was eventually…

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    things got bad for him . He craved the power that he had over everyone and everything. Which led him to lie, wiretap people, and use the government power to try and pressure those who opposed him. In June 17th, 1972 five burglars were caught in the Watergate which is located in Washington D.C. The burglars were connected to Richard Nixon’s re-election campaign. The two burglars were caught trying to wiretap phones and stal secret documents. Investigators and historians still do not know if…

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    in the break-in (Kilian 5). At this point, the White House could have told the public the truth about their involvement in Watergate and there may have been very different results. But because they didn’t, the White House chose a much different route (18). Before Watergate, people had no reason to believe their president was being anything but truthful with them. Watergate changed this…

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    n 1974, President Richard Nixon resigned from his second term in the Oval Office. President Nixon was involved in a scandal at the Watergate complex in Washington D.C. The Republican president Nixon was believed to have ordered the burglars to go to the Democratic National committee for a crime of wire tapping and stealing documents. President Nixon tries to console, defending his honor, and remind the public all that has been accomplished. Richard Nixon tries to console the public by using…

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    The Watergate Scandal in June, 1972 was a major event in the history of the United States especially for journalists all over the country. “It was Walter Cronkite who brought the revelations and latest details of the scandal to the national television audience” (CBS). Cronkite’s nightly views had skyrocketed as he gave information to the public while this trial was…

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    District Court for the District of Columbia, specifically during the time of the infamous Watergate Trials. Nicknamed "Maximum John", he was known for his tough sentences and his reputation for being unpredictable on the bench. He imposed stiff but conditional sentences on the burglars, enticing cooperation with the possibility that their sentences…

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    President Richard Nixon was a crook. Many allegations arose against Nixon from the Watergate scandal, and other illegal activities and violations. Nixon denied everything, which is where “I am not a crook” originates. As president, Nixon believed he did not need to follow the law and thought executive privilege made him immune to punishment. Therefore, I do believe Richard Nixon was a crook. Although Nixon pledged to run the office with a law and order style during his campaign, however,…

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    Why Did Watergate Failure

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    Richard Nixon resigned from office on August 9, 1974 due to the crimes that took place during Watergate and his presidency. Nixon’s public appearance appealed to many, promoting anti-communism and his military background gained him the support of America, but Nixon led a different life filled with subterfuge and trickery. The events unraveled at Watergate opened the minds of Americans revealing what was truly happening behind the scenes in contrast to how a president is perceived in public.…

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    government. This research is almost always leaning toward the possibility of government corruption. This is somewhat of a coincidence considering President Nixon 's hatred towards the media. The media was also the major source of the truth toward the Watergate…

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    Watergate, an office complex located near the Potomac in Washington never seemed to serve as such an important place as it did on the evening of June 17. 1972. On that evening a burglary took place that not only would shape the rest of current President Nixon’s term in office, but would also shape how the American people see their President, and how the American people sees their government. Nevertheless, the story of the robbery came to Woodward on a Saturday, quite confused by the location of…

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