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- Watergate scandal | Summary, History, Timeline, Deep Throat, Facts . . .
Watergate scandal, interlocking political scandals of the administration of U S Pres Richard M Nixon that were revealed following the arrest of five burglars at Democratic National committee headquarters in the Watergate office-apartment-hotel complex in Washington, D C , on June 17, 1972
- Follow the Money: The Watergate Scandal and $1,300 in Clues
Discover how the timeless 'follow the money' advice leads to a deep dive on Watergate scandal's financial intrigue and its historical impact
- An Explanation: How Money That Financed Watergate Was Raised and . . .
The four Cuban Americans who were arrested in the burglary apparently received $1,000 a month in salary and more for bail and legal fees Mr Barker testified that he had received a total of
- Watergate — FBI
A burglary at a D C hotel in 1972 leads to a massive public corruption investigation and the President’s resignation
- Watergate scandal - Wikipedia
The Watergate scandal, or simply Watergate, was a political scandal in the United States involving the administration of President Richard Nixon On June 17, 1972, operatives associated with Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign were caught burglarizing and planting listening devices in the Democratic National Committee headquarters at Washington
- Judy Hoback Miller — Grokipedia
Judy Hoback Miller's disclosures established an early financial trail connecting the Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP) to the Watergate burglars, including identifying over $500,000 in cash disbursed for burglary-related equipment, salaries, and expenses, which provided the FBI with a foundational lead in tracing campaign funds to
- The Third-Rate Burglary and the Unmaking of a President: A Chronology . . .
This chronology documents the key actions, investigations, and revelations that led from the arrest of five burglars at the Democratic National Committee headquarters to the resignation of President Richard M Nixon
- Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities - U. S. Senate
On January 10, 1973, the trial of the Watergate burglars and two accomplices began After weeks of testimony, Chief Federal District Judge John Sirica expressed skepticism that all the facts in the case had been revealed Five men pleaded guilty and two were convicted by a jury
- Digital History - University of Houston
The Watergate break-in had its roots in Richard Nixon's obsession with secrecy and political intelligence To stop "leaks" of information to the press, in 1971 the Nixon White House assembled a team of "plumbers," consisting of former CIA operatives
- Watergate burglars arrested | June 17, 1972 | HISTORY
In the early morning of June 17, 1972, five men are arrested for breaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate, an office-hotel-apartment complex in Washington,
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