Hey OnPolitics readers! Exactly 50 years ago, a beleaguered President Richard M. Nixon entered the Oval Office, stared into a television camera and performed an act that still echoes in today's very ...
First the White House ordered up a costly political exhibition. Then reelection officials told the Smithsonian to wall off a ...
This month marks a half-century since President Richard M. Nixon resigned from office, so far the only chief executive officer of the United States to do so. As this indicates, his long career ...
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Richard Nixon Was One of Conan O’Brien’s Earliest Fans
Conan O’Brien has millions of fans all across the world, at least one of whom may have pushed Jay Leno down that Pennsylvania ...
On July 24, 1974, the Supreme Court of the United States unanimously ruled in U.S. v. Nixon that the 37th president, Richard M. Nixon, could not exert executive privilege over White House recordings ...
Half a century ago, Congress protected its power of the purse, and conservatives balked at letting presidents disobey ...
President Trump received the Architect of Peace Award from the Nixon Foundation during a ceremony at the White House on ...
More than 50 years ago, President Richard M. Nixon sought to fire the special prosecutor leading the Watergate investigation, but his attorney general refused and resigned. By Lola Fadulu At least six ...
TOKYO — Former Vice President Richard M. Nixon said Tuesday the chances for world peace are greater today than they were 10 years ago but that the threat to freedom in Asia is perhaps greater. Peace ...
A decorated Marine, he led dissent against the Vietnam War and called for President Richard M. Nixon’s impeachment over his conduct of the war. Paul N. “Pete” McCloskey, a Republican congressman and ...
The White House confirmed that First Lady Patricia Nixon would be on hand to open Expo ’74 on May 4, 1974. Which led to the question: What about the other Nixon, the one she was married to? The White ...
WASHINGTON – Exactly 50 years ago, a beleaguered President Richard M. Nixon entered the Oval Office, stared into a television camera and performed an act that still echoes in today's very different ...
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