This Day in History. Interviews with former US President Nixon after the Watergate Scandal
This article discusses Richard Nixon's resignation amidst impending impeachment, followed by his interviews with David Frost that explored his actions during the Watergate scandal.
Alexander Butterfield, Nixon aide who disclosed Watergate tapes, dies aged 99
Alexander Butterfield, who revealed the existence of recorded conversations within the Nixon administration, has passed away at the age of 99.
Alexander Butterfield, the White House adviser who revealed Richard Nixon's recording system, dies
Alexander Butterfield, who exposed Richard Nixon's secret audio recording system, has passed away at the age of 99.
Key Watergate Source Dead
Alexander Butterfield, who played a crucial role in the Watergate scandal, has died at the age of 99.
Alexander Butterfield, White House aide who unveiled Watergate tapes, dies
Alexander Butterfield, the White House aide pivotal in the Watergate scandal, has passed away at the age of 99.
"It was not the crime โ but the cover-up": The Epstein files could become Trump's Watergate, say researchers
Researchers draw parallels between Donald Trump's situation regarding the Epstein files and the Watergate scandal that led to Richard Nixon's resignation.
"It was not the crime - but the cover-up": Researchers see the Epstein files as a potential Watergate for Trump
Researchers are comparing the implications of the Epstein files to the Watergate scandal, focusing on the consequences of a cover-up rather than the actual crime.
How did Hollywood depict the power struggle in the United States?
The article explores how Hollywood reflects the ongoing existential struggle among various branches of the U.S. government.
Crying for a newspaper
The article reflects on a significant interview with Ben Bradlee, the legendary director of The Washington Post, conducted in 2009, highlighting the evolving landscape of journalism.
'The Washington Post': follow the money
The article reflects on the historical significance of 'The Washington Post' during the Watergate scandal and its relevance in today's political climate.
Historical Image: At the "Washington Post"
The article discusses the significance of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, notable reporters who exposed the Watergate scandal, marking a pivotal moment in the history of the Washington Post.
Mass layoffs at the Washington Post hit reporter who worked for more than 60 years at the newspaper
The Washington Post recently announced mass layoffs affecting longtime reporter Martin Weil, who played a significant role in covering the Watergate scandal.
Serious Allegations About Epstein โ Expert: 'Perhaps Our Time's Watergate'
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk suspects Jeffrey Epstein may have been a Russian agent, with implications of his links to various countries' intelligence services and possible blackmail activities.
The Famous Newspaper Sparked the Watergate Scandal, Now it Will Massively Lay Off Employees
The Washington Post, known for igniting the Watergate scandal in the 1970s, is set to significantly reduce its staff by about one-third, including shutting down its sports department and other editorial sections.
Reporting Against Silence and Lies
The article discusses the power of journalism in revealing corruption, exemplified by the Watergate scandal that led to Richard Nixon's resignation.
The greatest political drama in U.S. history. How did the popular president fall?
The article discusses the rise and fall of Richard Nixon, the 37th President of the United States, whose presidency ended in resignation amid the Watergate scandal.
David R. Young, 89, Is Dead; Nixon Aide Steered the Watergate โPlumbersโ
David R. Young, a former aide to President Nixon, who played a key role in the Watergate scandal, has passed away at the age of 89.
Journalism: The Enemy of the Powerful
The article discusses how renowned journalist Seymour Hersh received unexpected praise from Richard Nixon, despite being the reporter responsible for exposing the Watergate scandal.