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In 1974, President Richard Nixon delivered an address from the Oval Office, during which he announced his decision to resign from the Office of the President of the United States.
The resignation of Richard Nixon was the culmination of two years of swirling controversy that began with a burglary at the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate complex in June 1972.
On Aug. 8, 1974, President Richard M. Nixon, with impeachment proceedings underway, announced that he would resign the office of president effective at noon the next day. By the end of July 1974 ...
It is 50 years now since Richard Nixon announced his resignation on August 8, 1974, and resigned the office the following day. Nixon was pardoned by the new president, Gerald Ford, on September 8.
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 ...
Former President Richard M. Nixon is shown upon his arrival at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station en route to his San Clemente, Calif., home, Aug. 9, 1974. He told a welcoming crowd he expects to ...
Former President Richard Nixon announced his resignation in an address to the nation on August 8, 1974. Linda Wertheimer reflects on the mood in Washington while covering Nixon's exit for NPR.
Richard Nixon announced his resignation 45 years ago today. Here is that speech By Debbie Lord and Cox Media Group National Content Desk August 08, 2019 at 3:20 pm EDT By Debbie Lord and Cox Media ...
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