This question is kind of like the dogma of the holy trinity of Christendom. It's an unfathomably mystery shrouded in awe inspiring mysticism. Likewise, it's also a complete and foolish waste of time.
Yes he was involved. On the Watergate tapes he can be heard telling Dean that they need to break into the Watergate building where the headquarters were located.
It was the Saturday Night Massacre. Nixon had Archibald Cox fired.
The watergate affair became a scandal because the Nixon administration attempted to cover it up. when asked to give tapes of conversations about the break-in to the supreme court, nixon refused.
Richard Nixon resigned the US presidency on August 9, 1974 as a result of the Watergate scandal.
1970s. The break-in occurred in 1972; Nixon resigned in 1974.
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Yes he was involved. On the Watergate tapes he can be heard telling Dean that they need to break into the Watergate building where the headquarters were located.
A break-in at the Watergate Hotel during Nixon bid for election.
A break-in at the Watergate Hotel during Nixon bid for election.
It was the Saturday Night Massacre. Nixon had Archibald Cox fired.
Nixon's own tapes showed that he authorized the payment of "hush money" to cover up the break-in at the Watergate Hotel (into Democratic Party Headquarters). The tapes did not provide evidence that Nixon had ordered or approved of the break-in itself.
The Watergate Hotel in Washington , DC was the site of the break-n that began the Watergate Affair.
He ordered a cover-up after the break-in.
The watergate affair became a scandal because the Nixon administration attempted to cover it up. when asked to give tapes of conversations about the break-in to the supreme court, nixon refused.
Richard Nixon resigned the US presidency on August 9, 1974 as a result of the Watergate scandal.
1970s. The break-in occurred in 1972; Nixon resigned in 1974.
The Watergate scandal forced Nixon to resign the presidency.