60 Minutes claims former President Richard Nixon “sought to destroy” his presidential tapes. Verdict: Misleading There is no evidence that Nixon “sought to destroy” his presidential tapes.
Nixon died of a stroke in 1994, surviving Pat by exactly 10 months. He and his wife are buried side by side on the grounds of ...
Fifty years ago last week, Richard Nixon resigned from the presidency. His resignation was compelled by the impending release ...
The man who saved Israel, however, seemed unhealthily obsessed with Jews — as the White House tapes released subsequent to Nixon’s removal from office revealed. He shared with underlings a hos ...
At this point, Clinton has trumped former president Richard Nixon’s skullduggery ... The Watergate tapes later revealed an entirely cynical Nixon campaign team and a hard-nosed White House ...
Listen in on the revealing recorded conversation as President Richard Nixon discusses the political pros and cons of granting a pardon to former union boss, Jimmy Hoffa. (Miller Center ...
On July 15, Nixon announced to his nation’s surprise — and Taiwan’s distress — that he would visit China. The United Nations ...
It was a tool Richard Nixon used to create a deep ... After release of tape recordings in which Nixon ordered the Watergate coverup, he resigned under pressure by congressional Republicans.
On Tuesday, The Atlantic published an article by Tim Naftali headed “Ronald Reagan’s Long-Hidden Racist Conversation with Richard Nixon.” The subheading: “In newly unearthed audio ...