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Media ‘Seinfeld’ star says new Watergate doc proves that Nixon was ‘railroaded’: ‘Didn't get his day in court’ Director George Bugatti says Watergate was America's first instance of ...
By now we know well what everyone, right up to Nixon, knew about Watergate and when they knew it, with one big exception: the CIA.
Former Nixon aide Egil Krogh advocates for a clearer definition of "national security," arguing that the term "has been badly abused by its sort of loose invocation to justify illegal conduct." ...
"It was strategic on Nixon's part," said Woodward. "Anyone who was an opponent, anyone who was a perceived enemy, anyone who was on the other side, he would go after them." The reporters were ...
Fifty years after the crime, the author of ‘Watergate: A New History’ offers five theories—some persuasive, some catnip for conspiracy hounds.
The Watergate legacy of disabling opponents by wiretaps and other suspensions of the Bill of Rights has since been protected by the current administration in federal court. The attorney general ...
The reaction to Donald Trump Jr.’s release of emails brought back discussions using the phrase ‘smoking gun,’ of Watergate fame.
DALLAS TWP. – How do you define Watergate to someone who literally wrote the book on one of the most notorious chapters in governmental history? Legendary journalist Carl Bernstein and his Wa… ...
Think everyone knows why controversies are often tagged with “-gate”? Think again.
BOOK REVIEW In ‘The Watergate Girl,’ a view of a national scandal through a feminine lens By Julia M. Klein Globe Correspondent, Updated February 20, 2020, 7:00 p.m.
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