Part three presents the Nazi-connections of the Bush family, which prompted the FBI to seize their assets during WW II, as Nazi assets. It presents the suppressed fact that Watergate burglar and CIA operative E. Howard Hunt was found by a jury to have been in Dallas and involved in the ...
On June 17, 1972, five burglars were arrested during a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C. According tonews reportsof the time, the men wore surgical gloves, carried a walkie-talkie and short-wave police scanner, 40 r...
Despite significant achievements, including the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency and diplomatic openings with China and the Soviet Union, his presidency is often overshadowed by the Watergate scandal. In 1972, five men were arrested for breaking into the Democratic National Committee ...
Charles W. Bates, a 36-year FBI veteran, supervised the opening stages of the FBI’s investigation into the Watergate scandal, but in 1972 chose to return to his post as Special Agent in Charge of the bureau’s San Francisco office. There he gained prominence during the Patty Hearst kidnap...
Former Watergate prosecutor and friends reflect on life in ‘Legal Briefs’ 400th Episode Spectacular Trump’s Executive Orders, Legality, Litigation, and Impact First Thing We Do, Let’s Fire All The Lawyers This Podcast Workers Comp Matters Workers' Comp Matters encompasses all aspect...
The 1976 Robert Redford-Dustin Hoffman filmAll the President”s Menabout the Watergate break-in gave movie viewers an idea of the chilling atmosphere during the years of the Nixon Administration when political opponents were followed by FBI agents and wiretapping of telephones was a ...
The number of times the U.S. government officials get caught in deliberate deceptions of the U.S. public grows by the day. In my lifetime, it spans from Watergate to Russiagate (with a few –gatesin between), but perhaps no deception has been more upsetting than the poor information tha...
Lehrer was born in Wichita, Kansas, and attended Victoria College in Texas and studied journalism at the University of Missouri before serving in the Marines. He began his journalism career in Dallas 1959. In 1975, Lehrer joined forces with Robert MacNeil to cover the Watergate scandal on what...
Paul Sarbanes, 87. He represented Maryland for 30 years in the Senate as a leader of financial regulatory reform and drafted the first article of impeachment against Republican President Richard Nixon during the Watergate scandal as a congressman. Dec. 6. ...
since their humbling by the Watergate scandal. After being subdued and humiliated by the mechanisms of a free republic, the Right has turned the tables -- and subdued and humiliated the republic. If the trend continues, all but unchallenged and unabated, ...