It was a recording of a converaation in the White House between Nixon and his Chief of Staff, Bob Haldeman. By the time the tape was released, Haldeman had been sacked in the midst of the turmoil of Watergate. The tape showed that Nixon had been fully aware of the break-in at the Watergate Building and had been in charge of a cover-up, which contradicted what he had said in public.
This was considered to be the conclusive evidence (or the "smoking gun") that President Nixon had lied to the investigators. He soon chose to resign, rather than be removed from office by Congress.
The "smoking gun" reference comes from a Sherlock Holmes story, in which Holmes and Watson burst into a crime scene and find the murderer standing over the victim with a smoking gun - the evidence which proves the case beyond doubt.
Yes, Nixon was the only president to resign.
Richard Nixon was the only President to resign from office on 9 August 1974.
Richard Nixon is the only president of the U.S.A to resign and not complete his term as president.
Richard M Nixon, in 1974
According to many who knew former President Richard Nixon, he had an incredibly paranoid disposition. It follows that this trait contributed to the scandal that caused him to resign, in which his administration spied on the opposing party.
why did richard nixon resign the offecer of president
Yes, Nixon was the only president to resign.
These fellows were part of the Watergate scandal that caused Richard Nixon to resign.
Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon
Nixon was accused of alot of things... But what caused him to resign, and the largest thing, was the Watergate-Scandal. This caused him to resign.
No NIXON DID.
Richard Nixon is the first and only President to resign.
Richard M. Nixon
He was the Only President to resign.
1974
Richard Nixon- he resigned in August 1974 over the Watergate Scandal. He was re-elected for a second term in '72, so still had two years left to go when he resigned. His Vice-President Gerald Ford took over the post until the elections in '76, when he was defeated by Democrat Jimmy Carter.