In 1977 Nixon's chief-of staff,Jack Brennan, informed the media that he was willing to give a television interview on his presidency. Nixon was trying to get an agreement for an interview that did not involve a discussion ofWatergate. Under these terms, the most he was offered was $400,...
" And I'd like to tell you this evening that just an hour ago we received an independentaudit18of this entire fund. I suggested to Governor Sherman Adams, who is the chief of staff of the Dwight Eisenhower campaign, that an independent audit...
I suggested to Governor Sherman Adams, who is the chief of staff of the Dwight Eisenhower campaign, that an independent audit and legal report be obtained, and I have that audit in my hands. It's an audit made by the Price Waterhouse & Co. firm, and the legal opinion by Gibson,...
Another lasting legacy was the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency.Nixon also reshaped the Supreme Court. Under Chief Justice Earl Warren, who had been appointed by President Eisenhower, the Court had taken what many felt was an ideologically liberal turn. During his presidency, Nixon ...
Bonnie Goldstein links to a newly released 1970 memo by Richard Nixon to his Chief of Staff (and future Watergate jailbird) H.R. Haldeman. You just can't make up stuff this good. The subject of the memo is Nixon's concern that the public didn't view him as a "warm" human being....
The article reports on the hiring of Guy Giorno to be chief of staff to Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper. Following the appointment, Giorno was instrumental in the dismissal of a number of advisers to Harper. The article notes that it is thought that Giorno was brought in to assist ...
And I'd like to tell you this evening that just an hour ago we received an independent audit of this entire fund. I suggested to Governor Sherman Adams, who is the chief of staff of the Dwight Eisenhower campaign, that an independent audit and legal report be obtained, and I have that...
Richard Nixon was the 37th U.S. president and the only commander-in-chief to resign from his position, after the 1970s Watergate scandal.
" And I'd like to tell you this evening that just an hour ago we received an independent audit of this entire fund. I suggested to Governor Sherman Adams, who is the Chief of Staff of the Dwight Eisenhower campaign, that an independent audit and legal report be obtained, and I have ...
history. Only Nixon, his special adviser for national security affairs Henry Kissinger, Kissinger's National Security Council aide Col. Alexander Haig, and White House chief of staff H. R. "Bob" Haldeman, knew that the underlying purpose of the alert, known as the "Joint Chiefs of Staff ...