Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WASHINGTON – Exactly 50 years ago, a beleaguered President Richard M. Nixon entered the Oval Office, stared into a television ...
The vice president said he admired Nixon and drew parallels between the past president, who resigned amid pressure in 1974, and Trump today.
In the house where I grew up, President Nixon was a villain. My parents voted against him every opportunity they got, and we all cheered when he resigned during his second term, flying off in ignominy ...
In the early 1970s — as the economy stalled, productivity declined and another recession loomed — President Richard M. Nixon’s administration appealed to an unlikely partner to help turn things around ...
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More than 50 years ago, President Richard M. Nixon sought to fire the special prosecutor leading the Watergate investigation, but his attorney general refused and resigned. By Lola Fadulu At least six ...
Nixon's resignation was the culmination of the Watergate scandal. But Watergate involved much more abuse of power than just the break-in at the... Nixon resigned 50 years ago: Why it still matters now ...
Vice President JD Vance visited the Richard Nixon Presidential Library for a speech and a candid conversation on the issues shaping America's future. In his address on Thursday, Vance said Watergate ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Richard Nixon in front of a bookcase - Bachrach/Getty Images President Richard M. Nixon's consumption of cottage cheese (with or ...
From his background to his pugnacious political style to the subjects of his attacks, JD Vance is a lot like Spiro Agnew.
Richard Nixon about to put a forkful of food in his mouth - Bettmann/Getty Images As the 37th President of the United States, Richard M. Nixon, was known for many things. He was, for example, ...
Hey OnPolitics readers! Exactly 50 years ago, a beleaguered President Richard M. Nixon entered the Oval Office, stared into a television camera and performed an act that still echoes in today's very ...