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Title: III. Abuse of Presidential Power


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III. Abuse of Presidential Power
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Watergate Scandal
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A. The Case
  • Watergate Cover up of a botched burglary _at_ the
    Democratic National Committee headquarters
  • Located in the Watergate Apartments

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B. Drive Toward Reelection
  • Nixon lived with a constant fear of losing
    elections
  • Election of 1972 Nixon not only wanted to
    defeat his opponent he wanted to destroy his
    opponent
  • Wanted to gain an advantage by any means possible

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C. The Plan
  • Nixon wanted to break into the Watergate and
    photograph all important Democratic documents
  • Also planned to bug their telephones

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  • June 17, 1972 Apartment guard caught five men
    trying to break in
  • Committee to Reelect the President (CREEP)
    Leader of this committee (James McCord) is one
    of the men

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D. Let the Lies Begin
  • Word of this leaks to the public
  • Nixon quickly claims to have no knowledge of the
    break in
  • American people believe Nixon and he won the
    largest Republican victory in history

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Deep Throat Mark Felt
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E. Cover Up
  • After the news of Watergate breaks Nixon destroys
    many documents
  • Senate begins to investigate the Watergate
    Scandal
  • Nixon addresses the nation telling them he did
    not attempt a cover-up

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What Documents?
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F. More Trouble for Nixon
  • 1971-1972 Discovered that Nixon only paid 1000
    in taxes on his 250,000 salary
  • Nixon claims I am not a crook.

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G. Fall of a President
  • Nixon refused to give up his presidential tapes
    claiming it would violate national security
  • Supreme Court forced Nixon to give up the tapes
    (United States v Nixon)
  • House begins to write up impeachment charges

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  • August 8, 1974 Nixon announces his resignation
  • Avoids being the first President to be removed
    from office

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Nixon After His Resignation
Nixon Resignation Speech
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H. Effects of Watergate
  • 43 - Of Americans had hardly any faith in the
    Executive Branch
  • Leads to a general cynicism about public offices
    that continues to this day
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