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The Afghan data leak has already been described by some as Britain’s ‘Watergate’.
The affair rocked Washington for years, and many Trump insiders believe it hurt his chances at advancing his first-term ...
James Comer issued a subpoena compelling Annie Tomasini to appear before the House Oversight Committee as part of an ...
The original White House tape and tape recorder — a Sony TC-800B model. AP But a steady stream of revelations from the Watergate scandal, arising from a break-in and wiretapping at Democratic ...
With the Epstein files, part of what we want is—at long last—unity, agreement that there is something on which we, as a matter of moral principle, can agree is wrong. We also want justice: the right ...
Scandal in the 1970s ignited demands to ban private donations and protect democracy from secret money and corruption. Bold Propo ...
It is all but certain that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s prosecution of former President Donald Trump, starting March 25, will be the first of the four Trump criminal cases to go to ...
President Gerald Ford born in Omaha. President Gerald R. Ford was born in Omaha on July 14, 1913 to parents Leslie Lynch King ...
Every key at the Watergate tells guests there's "no break in required" to access their room, but for guests of room 214, references to the scandal don't end there.
And his efforts to transform the government are putting him on a collision course with laws adopted after the Watergate scandal of the 1970s. NPR senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith reports.
With the political turmoil of this presidential election, one cannot help but draw parallels to Watergate and the resignation of Richard Nixon.
On this day in 1974, Wall Street stocks fell after President Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon for the Watergate scandal. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 2.2% on fears that the pardon ...