Editor’s note: This article is one in a five-part series looking back on the life of one of Duke’s most infamous alumni — Richard Nixon. Read the previous installments on Nixon’s childhood ...
On July 15, Nixon announced to his nation’s surprise — and Taiwan’s distress — that he would visit China. The United Nations ...
One thing we saw lots of this week as power switched from one political party to the other was presidential pardons.
Well, almost no one. There was one person who America’s 41st president could turn to for advice: its 37th, Richard Nixon. That advice took the form of a seven page memo, the contents of which ...
Announcer: On January 20th, 1969, Richard Milhous Nixon was sworn in as the 37th President of the United States. As those before him had done, the new President promised to listen to all the people.
Enjoy. Destroyed by Watergate and vilified for suggesting that presidents are above the law, Richard Nixon died in disgrace in 1994. But it turns out he was right. The 37th president was quietly ...
The Nixon Presidential Library & Museum held its annual commemoration marking President Richard Nixon’s birthday ... Nixon, the 37th president, would have been 112 this year.
Contrast this with list of invitees in Trump’s second Inauguration on 20th January, crowded by Tech honchos, vulgarly rich people leading sybaritic lifestyle, authoritarian leaders like Xi Jinping of ...