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Former Richard Nixon White House counsel John Dean, a critical whistleblower in the Watergate scandal, reiterated on the "Court of History" podcast this week with Sidney Blumenthal and Sean Wilentz ...
The U.S. dollar just tallied its worst start to a calendar year since the era of free-floating exchange rates began. The ...
Richard Nixon leaves the White House after resigning the presidency on Aug. 9, 1974. In the deepest valley. President Gerald Ford pardoned Nixon a month later to his own political demise, and the ...
Early in 1973, the former White House attorney John Dean refused to be made Nixon’s fall guy for the cover-up and became a star witness for the first real public reckoning of Watergate.
Although he did not realise it at the time, in August 1974, embattled president Richard Nixon, right before he officially resigned amid the Watergate scandal, had a last White House meal that ...
Richard Nixon (left) with student protester Bob Moustakas (right) outside the Lincoln Memorial on May 9, 1970. “I know most of you think I’m an SOB,” the president said, “but I want you to ...
As President Richard Nixon addressed a tense nation on live television, his grave demeanor hinted at a pivotal moment, and indeed, halfway across the world, U.S. Navy A-6 Intruders had just taken off ...
Former President Richard Nixon met with President Bill Clinton at the White House in 1993 shortly after Clinton had secured a victory in the 1992 Presidential election.
U.S. President Richard Nixon and first lady Pat Nixon are seen as they visit the tombs of Chinese emperors of the Ming Dynasty, in the suburbs of China’s capital of Beijing, Feb. 24, 1972.