The Watergate Scandal: A Riveting Account of How a Botched Burglary Led to the Resignation of President Nixon and Altered...

The Watergate Scandal: A Riveting Account of How a Botched Burglary Led to the Resignation of President Nixon and Altered...
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ISBN-13
9798883772404
Series
The Watergate Scandal
Category
Biography & Autobiography
Language
English
Published
2024-03-04
Publisher
Independently Published
Author
Marlowe G Blake

Description

The Scandal That Shook America: A Comprehensive Account of Political Intrigue, Corruption, and the Fall of a President The Watergate crisis is largely recognized as one of the most notorious events in American political history. The Watergate scandal caused President Richard Nixon to resign and made many Americans to become increasingly cynical about politicians and American politics. The scandal originated from the Nixon administration's efforts to conceal its role in the unsuccessful break-in of the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate Office Building in Washington, D.C. on June 17, 1972. The criminals were apprehended and taken into custody for the burglary, and Investigative journalists and Justice Department officials linked the money discovered on them to Nixon's re-election campaign committee. The House of Representatives granted its judicial committee greater investigative authority to explore the incident, while the Senate created a special investigating committee based on findings during the burglars' trials. The United States of America was able to partially recover from the extremely serious scandal due to the effectiveness of the system. Several of Nixon's operatives were incarcerated, and the president resigned in disgrace. The Watergate affair had extensive consequences for American politics and culture. It resulted in reforms focused on enhancing openness and accountability in government, including the enactment of campaign finance regulations and the creation of congressional oversight committees. It altered the media's approach to political coverage, with investigative journalism becoming vital in revealing government misconduct. The Watergate scandal continues to symbolize the risks associated with unrestrained executive authority and the significance of an independent press in ensuring government transparency.

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