He did, except for the portion of one tape that was "accidentally" erased.
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
Investigators sought to hear the Nixon tapes to uncover evidence related to the Watergate scandal, which involved the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and subsequent cover-up efforts by the Nixon administration. The tapes were believed to contain crucial conversations that could reveal Nixon's knowledge of the events and his role in obstructing justice. Accessing the tapes was essential for determining accountability and understanding the extent of the administration's involvement in the scandal. Ultimately, the tapes played a pivotal role in Nixon's decision to resign.
President Richard M. Nixon
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He wanted his Nuts.
This was probably Richard Nixon, as he was the only president to resign from the office, and he is famous for his two finger goodbye-salute.
President Nixon wanted the US to have better relations with China to give him more power in his actions toward the Soviet Union.
he never wanted to be president. he said his goal was to become speaker of the house. that never happend because when spiro agnew resigned as vice president Nixon chose ford to replace him then nine months later when Nixon resigned ford became president.
To give him more power in his actions toward the Soviet Union
United States v. Nixon, 418 US 683 (1974)President Nixon refused to give the Special Prosecutor (Leon Jaworski) in the Watergate Scandal tapes of recorded telephone calls between the President and various people implicated in the crime and its cover-up. Nixon attempted to invoke Executive Privilege, a constitutional protection allowing the Executive branch to withhold information from the Legislative and Judicial branches, under separation of powers.The Supreme Court held that Nixon had to give Jaworski the tapes, because withholding them interfered with the Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights of the defendants being charged in the case. Nixon's status was considered that of an unindicted conspirator, and that the US Supreme Court had jurisdiction over the case. This decision affirmed one of the Judicial branch's checks on the Executive branch.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
President Nixon wanted better relations with China (People's Republic of China) to balance the rising power of the Soviet Union. Chinese leaders were receptive because they were also worried about the USSR. By having better relations with China, President Nixon also hoped to improve relations with the USSR. Nixon also hoped to get help to resolve the Vietnam War. Nixon also hoped to improve economic relations with China. to give him more power in his actions toward the soviet union
Nixon sent the men into the Watergate building to break into the democratic offices. He tried to cover up the fact that he sent the men and paid them to do the job. He broke the law. His stance in an interview with David Frost was that as president he didn’t break the law because the office of president was above the law.