In February 1971, Nixon installed tape machines in the Oval Office and elsewhere to record his conversations. In July 1973, one of his aides, Alexander Butterfield, told the Senate committee investigating the burgeoning Watergate scandal about the recordings.
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President Nixon had objections to any talk about appearing before a congressional committee or a grand jury on two counts. One was that he believed it incompatible with presidential dignity. He also believed it compromised the separation of powers.
The House Judiciary Committee recommended President Richard Nixon be impeached in February of 1974. President Nixon resigned before the Articles of Impeachment were voted on.
known as the Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP), also referred to as "CREEP" for short. It was responsible for coordinating Nixon's campaign strategy, organizing fundraising events, and implementing tactics to ensure his victory. However, the committee became entangled in the Watergate scandal, ultimately leading to Nixon's resignation in 1974.
Obstruction of justice; abuse of authority and defiance of Committee subpoenaes are the crimes Richard M. Nixon was charged with.
This was Nixon's re-election committee in 1972. I do not think they use the term anymore.
President Nixon lost congressional support due to American military activities in Cambodia and Laos, which had continued after the cease-fire in South Vietnam went into effect, ended in 1973 when Congress cut off funds.
The Watergate scandal implicated former President Richard Nixon for his involvement in the breaking and entering into the Democratic National Committee headquarters on June 17, 1972. Money found on the perpetrators was connected to a slush fund for the re-election of Nixon. Nixon often recorded conversations that took place in his office and was ordered by the US Supreme Court to hand over the tapes which subsequently led to his resignation.
T-bone steaks and gay pixis named Carl and LenneyWARNING: That was BS'edHere's the real answer! :I would say that the first one would be when Nixon proposes the EPA - Environmental Protection Agency. Second would be when he announces his plan to visit China; Third, When he actually visits China he really rises.
The member of congress wanted to know if president Nixon and his staff were guilty of crime against the federal government .The Senate formed a committee members to learn more about the watergate events.The committee members believed that tapes Nixon made of conversations in his office would provide information about the events.The Supreme Court ordered Nixon to give his tapes to congredd.Nixon refused, TSC said "a president cannot use his power to'cover up' crimes. So Nixon was force to turn over his tapes.A special committee in the House of Representatives listened to the tapes and decided that Nixon had committed crimes and should be impeached
President Nixon lost congressional support due to American military activities in Cambodia and Laos, which had continued after the cease-fire in South Vietnam went into effect, ended in 1973 when Congress cut off funds.
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charged him with obstructing justice