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The turmoil on college campuses and at the Democratic National Convention in 1968 helped propel Richard Nixon to victory—and marked the long-term transformation of national politics.
On Oct. 17, 1974, forty-nine years ago today, President Gerald Ford made an historic appearance before Congress to testify about his pardon of former President Richard Nixon, which he had issued ...
Ed Cox — the son-in-law of Richard Nixon — for the first time is publicly discussing the ex president’s disgraced exit from office 50 years ago following the Watergate scandal, an… ...
Fifty years ago, on Aug. 9, 1974, Richard Nixon resigned the presidency. For many, he is mostly remembered as the only president to ever resign the office. No doubt, Watergate endures as a scar on ...
If Donald Trump is right that presidents have immunity, then why did Richard Nixon need a pardon?. Trump was in a Washington, D.C. federal courtroom Tuesday, Jan. 9 where his attorneys argued ...
The Nixon campaign turned to 30-year-old Ken Reitz to be the full-time, paid director of Young Voters for the President. The Los Angeles Times described him as “Long Hair, Mod Dress, but He’s ...