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We checked out a hidden art exhibit at the Watergate
Recently, I went to check out an unusual pop-up exhibit located in an empty storefront in the outdoor retail courtyard ...
This is the second installment of a three-part series, featuring chapters related to Nixon and Watergate from WhoWhatWhy editor Russ Baker’s book, Family of Secrets: The Bush Dynasty, America’s ...
For 30 years, the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California was a haven for supporters of a former President who resigned in disgrace. Then, the National Archives appointed a new director who later ...
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Watergate was never just a break-in, how Nixon’s dirty tricks culture made the cover-up inevitable
Watergate didn’t topple Nixon because of one burglary, it exposed a wider pattern of covert operations, surveillance, and contempt for opposition. This segment traces the connected events and the ...
The fall of Richard Milhous Nixon has begun. Watergate has exploded. John Dean is testifying before a Senate committee. Haldeman and Ehrlichmanm, his closest aides, have been ordered to resign and ...
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 ...
“Watergate” became so synonymous with scandal and political corruption that the media took to simply adding “gate” to any fresh controversy. Yet the original has been referenced quite a lot lately, ...
A new book by John Dean, White House counsel during the Watergate trauma, lands with a thud on your desk, and a reasonable reaction is: There is no way I'm reading 635 pages on a 40-year-old scandal.
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