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The president’s most important job, as the sole steward of America’s nuclear arsenal, is to prevent nuclear war. And a ...
President Trump is looking to former President Nixon as proof that his global tariffs should be allowed to stand in court. Roughly five decades ago, 10% duties unilaterally imposed by the 37th ...
President Ford, who had succeeded Nixon, had pleaded with Congress to release additional military aid, to no avail. On 23 April, ... Keyes Beech, an American war reporter, ...
A funny thing happened on the way to ranking the four big presidential scandals of our time: Former Nixon staffers in O.C. said Watergate wasn’t Nixon’s scandal after all, and he was actually ...
The men cite Geoff Shepard’s book, “The Nixon Conspiracy: Watergate and the Plot to Remove the President,” and assert that Nixon was the first victim of “lawfare” in the United States.
Defenders of President Nixon cast him as victim in Watergate, blast library exhibit Column: Any ‘lawfare’ against Nixon doesn’t absolve him of transgressions, scholar argues.
President Nixon was charged in three articles of impeachment which contended that he used his office over a two year period to conceal the responsibility of the White House and the re-election comm… ...
Richard Nixon, who was president between 1969 and his resignation in 1974, was apparently a little paranoid and believed there were people out there who wanted to see him fail.
President Jimmy Carter died on December 29 at the age of 100. And though it has been decades since the 39th president lived in the White House, it is worth looking back at how his single term ...
Nixon was elected as a U.S. Senator in 1950. As a Senator, he criticized President Truman’s handling of the Korean War and warned of a growing communist threat.. This caught the eye of General ...
The Richard Nixon Foundation demanded a correction from CBS News on Monday after a "60 Minutes" segment stated the 37th U.S. president "sought to destroy" audio tapes that might have implicated ...
Former President Richard Nixon's son-in-law Ed Cox is for the first time publicly discussing the disgraced prez's resignation over Watergate -- and says it reminds him of how unfairly Donald Trump ...