The Senate Watergate Committee was a congressional committee established in 1973 to investigate the Watergate scandal, which involved a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and subsequent cover-up efforts by members of the Nixon administration. It is an example of a legislative oversight mechanism aimed at holding the executive branch accountable for misconduct. The committee's hearings revealed widespread abuses of power and ultimately contributed to President Richard Nixon's resignation in 1974.
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The Senate Watergate Committee was convened by the United States Senate. This committee was created to investigate the Watergate burglaries and scandal.
In 1973-4 he sat on Senate Committee that investigated Watergate. He is famous for asking aloud "What did the President know and When did he know it.
Alkexander Butterfield, a White House staffer, told the Senate Watergate Committee about the existence of the taping system.
Senator Sam Ervin, Democrat of North Carolina, was chairman of the Senate Select Special Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities. This is the committee that did the investigative work looking into the activities of all the players in what became known as the the Watergate Scandal.
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Select Committee
The Senate Watergate Committee was convened by the United States Senate. This committee was created to investigate the Watergate burglaries and scandal.
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United States Senate Watergate Committee was led by chairman Senator Sam Ervin . ~ See , below , related links .
In 1973-4 he sat on Senate Committee that investigated Watergate. He is famous for asking aloud "What did the President know and When did he know it.
Alkexander Butterfield, a White House staffer, told the Senate Watergate Committee about the existence of the taping system.
The Senate committee set up in 1973 to investigate Spiro Agnew's tax evasion case was the Senate Watergate Committee. Initially formed to investigate the Watergate scandal, the committee's scope expanded to include Agnew's financial dealings, revealing that he had received kickbacks and failed to report them for tax purposes. This investigation ultimately led to Agnew's resignation as Vice President in October 1973.
Senator Sam Ervin, Democrat of North Carolina, was chairman of the Senate Select Special Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities. This is the committee that did the investigative work looking into the activities of all the players in what became known as the the Watergate Scandal.
Local police investigated the burglary and the burglars. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who were reporters for the Washington Post, dug into the story and published it. Archibald Cox was appointed special counsel to look into matter. Eventually the Senate set up a Watergate investigation committee .
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Congress, actually the Senate, empaneled a committee titled The Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities chaired by Senator Sam Ervin of North Carolina to investigate the activities of the participants in the incident that later became known as the Watergate Scandal. After those hearings, the House of Representatives created a committee chaired by Representative Peter Rodino of New Jersey to draft Articles of Impeachment against President Nixon.