abuse of power is enough to impeach. you don't need to commit a crime.
Elizabeth Drew is a Washington journalist and author of “Washington Journal: Reporting Watergate and Richard Nixon’s Downfall.” ..…
Elizabeth Drew is a Washington journalist and author of “Washington Journal: Reporting Watergate and Richard Nixon’s Downfall.” ..…
President Nixon did not let Washington's longstanding alliance with Nationalist China (Taiwan) impede his attempt to achieve a rapprochement with Communist China. ..…
On June 17, prior thereto, and 1972, agents of the Committee for the Re-election of the President committed entry of the headquarters of Democratic National Committee Washington, District of Columbia, for the purpose of securing intelligence. Nixon, using the powers of his office,..…
It began quietly with “a third-rate burglary” (quoting a Nixon spokesman) at Democratic headquarters in Washington’s Watergate complex in June 1972. Watergate grabbed ever more headlines and TV time, once the burglars, Nixon’s “plumbers,” got linked to his reelection..…
Goldwater, may have won 87 percent of Mississippi vote, and he was clobbered, as Angie Maxwell pointed out recently in Washington Post... Nixon campaigned on such racial dog whistles message that his advocates, such as Democrat-turned-Republican Sen. ..…
The ongoing attacks on him are bid for censorship powers not seen since Nixon administration sought to prevent The New York Times and The Washington Post from publishing Pentagon Papers. ..…
American Barbara Jordan from Texas, on House Judiciary Committee during hearing on the impeachment of President Richard Nixon, Washington, D.C., July 1974. ..…
What best captures this golden age of journalism are The Post and Spotlight, depicting Washington Post under Katharine Graham and Ben Bradlee its pursuit of Nixon and Boston Globe uncovering the sex abuse and cover up in Catholic Church. ..…
Nixon's White House Counsel John Dean was the center of attention from the yesterday when he compared President Trump to his old boss Richard Nixon at House Judiciary Committee hearing Washington. WASHINGTON — There's Watergate parallel between Donald Trump and Richard..…
United States ), Supreme Court quashed Nixon Administration's effort to enjoin Times and The Washington Post from publishing materials disclosed to them by former military analyst Daniel Ellsberg. ..…
In 1971 President Richard Nixon's attorney general threatened New York Times and Washington Post with such prosecutions when the newspapers published Pentagon Papers .. ..…
Lee Stranahan, Garland Nixon, and left, co-hosts of 'Fault Lines on Radio Sputnik, broadcasting from Washington, D.C., July 2017. ..…
Lugar then all marvelous story about lunch held Washington, D.C., years after Nixon's downfall, during. ..…
On June 17, prior thereto, and 1972, agents of Committee for Re-election of President committed entry of the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee Washington, District of Columbia, for the purpose of securing intelligence. Nixon, using the powers of his office, engaged and..…
White House counsel John Dean told Nixon that there was cancer within the presidency and that it was growing, in Washington Post op-ed published Thursday night.. ..…
George Washington . Richard Nixon . Bill Clinton . all of them Executive privilege means a president can withhold information from Congress, the courts, etc. ..…
After reading a Washington Post story that suggested Watergate prosecutors wanted to discuss the matter with the President, Ronald Ziegler said Nixon would not testify. ... In a letter in last Friday’s Washington Post, Lawrence R. Velvel, law professor at Catholic University,..…
Nixon was found to have ordered the break-in of Democratic National Committee headquarters at Watergate Washington, D.C.. ..…
the tension between superpowers in 1973 was dulled by detente and SALT I treaty, dinners held for Brezhnev Washington and Nixon at Soviet Embassy over that summer were where the kitchen debate spilled over into the room. ..…
Nixon. . . . The Washington Post’s Tim Elfrink contributed to this report. . . . . . . ..…
Johnson, Nixon, Carter, Clinton and Obama. President, ranked behind Lincoln, George Washington, and FDR. ..…
Johnson, Nixon, Carter, Clinton and Obama. President, ranked behind Lincoln, George Washington, and FDR. ..…
Nixon FCC threatened the licenses of TV stations owned by The Washington Post Co and CBS Inc over aggressive coverage of Watergate scandal that led Nixon to resign.. ..…
Washington Post broke Watergate story, in which operatives for Nixon White House June 1972 broke into Democratic National Committee headquarters in Watergate Washington while Hersh was at the Times. ..…
He had the ignominy to serve forcing him to make repeated public excuses for Nixon.. Liaison Office China under Ford, and now Washington rumor mill was reporting that Bush, the soldier, was under consideration for major political prize — to be Ford's vice presidential running mate in..…
Publication is interrupted after the Nixon administration goes to court to block it, and The Washington Post begins publishing the papers. ..…
Washington Former Nixon White House John Dean thinks Congress will have little choice and to begin impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump following Friday evening court filing involving Trump's former Michael Cohen... ..…
The day of mourning was held on June, the day of Reagan's state Washington. ... Even former Richard Nixon, was recognized with tribute upon his death at 81 1994. ..…
Nixon's comments to the grand jurors who visited him reveal that the congressional committees and Washington grand juries were advised that Nixon version of events confirmed the road map.. ..…
But the changes highlighted here have dramatically altered the power dynamics in Washington. Presidents Nixon, Reagan and George H.W. Bush always had to share power with Democrats, who controlled the House from 1949 to 1994...…
The Making of the President 1972 that the real enemies of Nixon's White House were not Democrats such The Washington Post and The New York Times.. ..…
The Making of the President 1972 that the real enemies of Nixon's White House were not Democrats such The Washington Post and The New York Times. ..…
Bob Woodward, half of Washington Post team whose coverage of Watergate scandal brought down Nixon presidency, told audience at Global Financial Leadership Conference Florida that media figures are letting their emotions affect their reporting. ..…
Another president, Richard Nixon, also once declared, “The press is the enemy.” But Carl Bernstein, one of the Washington Post reporters who exposed Nixon’s Watergate scandal in the 1970s, says Trump’s rhetoric “may be more insidious and dangerous.” ..…
French at the time was independent from, and standoffish toward, United States and United Kingdom, according to the 2013 article on The Washington Post.. According to The Washington Post, Nixon administration's meticulous records, the bargain was that Israel would make no..…
Nixon and Kissinger could not get reaction from Russians or Chinese, either.3 In the spring of 1969, Kissinger had tried using the threat to impress Anatoly Dobrynin, Soviet Washington, to no effect.. Quite amazingly, Nixon and Kissinger, by Burr and Kimball, also ordered unannounced,..…
Leiken, director of the immigration and security programs at Nixon Center Washington... ..…
Consider the scathing opinion editorial by actress Cynthia Nixon, who took to the pages of The Washington Post to call Vice President Mike Pence insidious because he holds to culturally worldview on matters of sexuality and gender. ..…
Later additions to that list, included TV network journalists at NBC and CBS and print journalists at New York Times, Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, news magazines and regional newspapers... Unlike Nixon White House, Trump operates in the in attacking the media. ..…
But today, the message, especially among Americans, is to hate what Nixon or even Truman or even Madison or Washington stood for — and to embrace the enlightened principles of Obama, Sanders, Davis, Engels and Marx.. ..…
Kennedy, and in the 1962 California gubernatorial election, Nixon’s career was declared dead by Washington press and politicians alike. ..…
Kennedy, and in California, Nixon's career was declared dead by Washington press and politicians alike. ..…
Arguably the most in US history, FBI agent Mark Felt was responsible for feeding sensitive details about Watergate to Washington Post Bob Woodward. As most folks know, Woodward about Nixon Administration's illegal attempts to spy on political opponents at Watergate Hotel, and widespread..…
WASHINGTON - It's Nixon-to-China Chief Justice John Roberts joins the liberal wing of Supreme Court and upholds the constitutionality of Obamacare. ..…
In 1972, burglars broke in to Democratic National Committee headquarters in Watergate Washington, D.C and everything changed.. Nixon's subsequent efforts to cover up the in the break-in led to his in 1974 — and major reforms of campaign finance laws.. ..…
In the final days of Nixon presidency, Ford made memorable visit to Washington Post. he had defended Nixon against Watergate charges, of loyalty from Nixon.. ..…
There is Soviet tradition, said Dimitry Simes, scholar who studies Russia at Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom Washington.. ..…
Nixon Left Mark On His Party And His Nation . . April 24, 1994 | by DAVID S. ... EDSALL, The Washington Post . In his long lifetime, Richard M. Nixon changed campaigning, changed the fundamental geography and demography of American politics, changed the Republican Party and changed..…
Richard Cohen, staff director of Jewish Affairs unit of McGovern-Shriver Campaign Committee In Washington, told JTA that. He said recent polls have indicated that Jews, where Nixon has been silent and McGovern has spoken out... ..…