Jaworski was put under pressure by the White House, but he resigned voluntarily after winning a Supreme Court decision that let him subpoena the tapes, unedited, from the White House. His job was really done when he quit. ( You may be thinking of Archibald Cox- see the related link,.)
It made everyone in america lose trust in the gov. Thus ridding the white house of its integrity and respect. It took a long time for americans to recover from this
The Watergate scandal and President Nixon's resignation led many Americans to lose trust in their government and its leaders. It highlighted issues of political corruption and abuse of power, prompting increased skepticism towards politicians and institutions. This event also catalyzed a greater demand for transparency and accountability in government, influencing future political discourse and reforms. Overall, it marked a significant shift in the relationship between the American public and their government.
Ponce de Leon lost his hand to a rare disease in the Dominican Republic
You can select any one or combination of reasons. 1) Nixon subverted the Constitution by spying on individuals w/o due process (most famously his "Enemies List"). 2) He prosecuted a war in Cambodia & Laos w/o approval from the Congress and lied (on network TV) to the country about it. 3) Watergate 4) The "Saturday Night Massacre". 5) Wage & Price controls. 6) Presidential pardons of Jimmy Hoffa and Angelo De Carlo.
Ponce de Leon lost his hand to a rare disease in the Dominican Republic
Members of the 1919 Chicago White Sox took money from gamblers to intentionally lose the World Series.
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Muhammad Ali lost his title to Leon Spinks in 1978, but regained in later that year.
He resigned in 1974 after the Watergate Scandal. After the resignation he left politics, and suffered a severe illness the following year. He later began writing books and memoirs, travelling the world and gradually winning back respect of the American public. He died in 1994 of a stroke.
Wolfsheim was famous for fixing the 1919 World Series. He bribed members of the Chicago White Sox to intentionally lose games in exchange for money, which became known as the "Black Sox Scandal." This scandal led to eight players being banned from professional baseball for life.
The leader of the Black Sox scandal of 1919 was Chicago White Sox player Arnold "Chick" Gandil. He was instrumental in orchestrating the scheme to deliberately lose the World Series against the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for money from gamblers. Gandil's actions, along with those of several teammates, ultimately led to a major scandal in baseball and the establishment of stricter regulations against gambling in the sport.
Ali won the title three times, but only ever lost it once to an opponent, That opponent was Leon Spinks in 1978