Members of the Cabinet were implicated in the Teapot Dome Scandal, but not the then President.
Its an extension of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, (the response to Nixon's Watergate scandal), which mainly applied to the President. But now extended to all cabinet members as well.
Ronald Reagan was the president during the Iran-Conta scandal.
no he did not
Warren Harding was the president associated with the Teapot Dome Scandal.
The Credit Mobilier scandal which occurred in 1872 involved arguments with Union Pacific resulting from the building of the western part of the Transcontinental Railroad. The problems originated in 1864 during the presidency of Abraham Lincoln.
Teapot Dome Scandal
Its an extension of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, (the response to Nixon's Watergate scandal), which mainly applied to the President. But now extended to all cabinet members as well.
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U. S. was president when the Credit Mobilier scandal broke and some of his friends were involved.
Watergate.
Albert Fall was the first for the Teapot Dome scandal
Nixon That would be Richard Nixon.
Ronald Reagan
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The Pacific Scandal was about bribes being accepted by members of the government for the national railroad contract. The scandal took place in Canada in 1873.
President Warren G. Harding is most closely associated with the Teapot Dome scandal. The scandal involved the illegal leasing of oil reserves to private companies in exchange for bribes. Though Harding himself was not directly implicated, several members of his administration were involved in the corrupt dealings.
Warren Harding was President. There is much speculation whether or not he was directly or indirectly involved in this scandal. He relied on his cabinet to make decisions and allowed probably too much independence. Like Nixon, he did achieve a great deal while President and the country experienced an economic boom during his administration. One of the greatest events was giving women the right to vote in 1921.