Watergate Scandal


       In the 1972 election, Nixon was reelected for president. During his presidency, he kept an "enemies list" of people he suspected were out to undermine his policies. A lot of his policies were used to spy on and infiltrate his enemies. Nixon was involved in a complex web of scandals throughout his presidency. These scandals brought the Nixon presidency to an end.
       On June 17, 1972, five men were arrested for breaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate complex in Washington DC. The ensuing investigation uncovered the roles of White House consultant E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy, who was employed by the Committee to Re-Elect the President. The evidence tying several key Nixon aides directly to the plot. Nixon appointed Archibald Cox as special prosecutor to oversee the investigation.  Investigators discovered that Nixon had an audio-recording system that taped all conversations within the oval office, Cox subpoenaed the tapes. Nixon attempted to cover up his aides' involvement and ordered Cox to drop the subpoena. Cox refused and Nixon ordered him to be fired. However, the Attorney General and his top assistant resigned rather than firing him. Nixon who was in threat of being impeached, he decides to resign.

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