Henry Kissinger
John W. Dean, III was White House Counsel for the Nixon administration. Dean provided testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee, in which he implicated administration officials, including Nixon fundraiser and former Attorney General John Mitchell, Nixon and himself. He was the first administration official to accuse Nixon of direct involvement with Watergate and the resulting cover-up in press interviews.
John Dean, the White House Counsel.
Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974. The Watergate scandal had prompted investigations of illegal political activities by those in Nixon's administration, and the House had begun impeachment proceedings against the President. After Gerald Ford became the 38th President, he pardoned Nixon, but many White House officials were tried, convicted, and imprisoned for their illegal acts.
The draft ended under Nixon's administration.
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Henry Kissinger
During the Nixon Administration.
The unit was called the White House Plumbers. It was formed during President Nixon's administration to investigate and respond to leaks of classified information and carry out covert operations to protect the administration's interests. The Plumbers were involved in the Watergate scandal, which eventually led to Nixon's resignation.
Several federal agencies were established during the Nixon Administration. These include:OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration)NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
The Watergate Complex in Washington, DC became a symbol of the corruption widespread during the Nixon Administration.
No. It happened during the Reagan administration.
Environmental Protection Agency
The Vietnam War had increased the federal deficit.
Richard Nixon had a retreat there.
No. US troops were in Vietnam from at least Eisenhower's administration, through Kennedy's, Johnson's, and Nixon's, and ended during Ford's administration 30 April 1975.
The Occupational Safety and Health Act was passed during the administration of, and signed into law by, President Richard M. Nixon.