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No, he was caught during his term, but his scheduled trials would be after he had resigned which never happened because of a presidential pardon Nixon received from Gerald Ford.
President Nixon was accused of encouraging the spying on the other political party, including breaking in to their campaign headquarters in the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C. He escaped impeachment by resigning as president.
The Watergate was an office building in Washington DC. When the men broke into the offices of the Democratic headquarters to find information for the Nixon administration they were discovered by a security guard and arrested. That opened the many months of investigation that ended with Nixon resigning and Ford becoming President.
President Nixon sent his letter of resignation to Henry Kissinger because he was the Secretary of State at the time. A law passed in 1792 required any president resigning to send a letter of resignation to the current Secretary of State.
Resigning is basically a advanced word for quit. Usually people resign after a scandal happens. An example would be Former President Richard Nixon. After the watergate scandal, he resigned.
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Yes, Richard Nixon did receive a presidential retirement salary. After resigning from office in 1974, he was eligible to receive an annual pension. However, he ultimately decided to waive his pension to avoid any public criticism and controversy.
Nixon resigned voluntarily before they did any voting for impeachment in Congress. The Supreme Court called for his impeachment, but there was still to vote in the Senate and House. If he stayed, he probably would have been impeached.
Richard Nixon in 1969.