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a reporter asked then-President Richard Nixon at a January 1973 press conference. “The same way that Jefferson did, and Jackson did, and Truman did,” the president responded. “The constitutional right ...
In June 1973, the Watergate hearings were being broadcast ... Then-White House Counsel John Dean had just testified that President Richard Nixon kept an enemies list, and I was No. 12 on that ...
Its purpose was, in the immortal words of President Richard Nixon’s White ... during the Watergate hearings of 1973 provoked conservative columnist and Nixon supporter William F.
The inclination to stay out of the president’s crosshairs is understandable. But former partners at Foley Hoag warn that silence in the face of abuses of power have grave consequences.
Jane Fonda was named on Richard Nixon’s first enemies list in 1973 Jane Fonda found herself on the first enemies list of President Nixon. The two-time Academy Award winner was among over 200 ...
The eight-year-old at LST Leung Kau Kui Primary School (Branch) says this book is not simple, but can teach you about history.
The Richard Nixon Foundation, a non-profit organization ... to preserve all of them when their existence became known in July 1973.” “While President Nixon’s records were seized by Act ...
In 1973, President Richard Nixon uttered the infamous words, "I am not a crook," in response to reporters' questions about ...
Richard Nixon tried to deport Beatles member John Lennon ... The administration began working to deport Lennon and Ono. In March 1973, the Nixon's Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS ...
In recordings from 1972 and 1973, as reported by The New York Times ... they just didn't care. The post Richard Nixon Privately Admitted Marijuana Was 'Not Particularly Dangerous' appeared ...