Watergate Scandal: The Watergate Scandal was a major political event that occurred during the Nixon Presidency. It began with a burglary of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) at the Watergate Complex in Washington, DC on June 17, 1972, and ended with the resignation of President Nixon on ...
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. Charles “Chuck” Yeager, 97. The World...
was assassinated on April 4, 1968, while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. The manhunt for the person responsible for King's death lasted just over 3 months. James Earl Ray, who was subsequently convicted of murdering King, was arrested on June 8th at ...
If your too young to remember, Liddy was convicted for his part in Watergate, volunteered to be assasinated to protect Nixon, volunteered to kidnap activists, volunteered to assasinate a journalist by painting LSD on his steering wheel to cause him to crash his car. And McCain goes on his ...
Based on a true story of the most famous anonymous man in American history: Mark Felt, the FBI second-in-command who was the “Deep Throat” whistleblower in the 1970s Watergate scandal. The identity of the secret informant remained a source of intense public curiosity and speculation for ...
Bill Brock, 90. A former senator from Tennessee whose long career in Washington included a key role in rebuilding the Republican Party after the Watergate scandal. March 25. Bobby Brown, 96. An infielder who played on five World Series champions with the New York Yankees and later became a...
Charles Colson worked as the former Special Counsel for President Richard Nixon from 1969 to 1973, and was best known for being part of the Watergate Seven. Colson pleaded guilty to Watergate-related charges and to obstruction of justice. He was sentenced for one to two years in prison, but...
Ray Smith was a Democrat and at that time most of the people that ran Tulsa County were Republicans, and a few years before that, when Watergate was going on, A. Ray was asking for some help to help fix the ballpark up and things like that, like he always did, but this time ...
Remember, Nixon didn’t go down because he organised a raid on the Democratic headquarters in the Watergate hotel, he went down for the cover up. Clinton wasn’t impeached for getting a blowjob, he was impeached for the cover up. ...
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...