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Prior to the 1968 U.S. presidential election, President Lyndon Johnson suspected his eventual successor, Richard Nixon, of treason, LBJ tapes reveal.
On Jan. 2, 1973, exactly 50 years ago, President Richard Nixon asked his White House operator to get former President Lydon Johnson on the phone at his ranch in Texas.
The Democrats’ drive to defeat Neil Gorsuch is the latest battle in a 50-year war for control of the Supreme Court—a war that began with a conspiracy against Richard Nixon by Chief Justice ...
Rumors and whispers of Richard Nixon's 'treason' -- sabotaging Vietnam peace talks to help his Presidential campaign -- have floated around for years, but newly released tapes from Lyndon Johnson ...
AUSTIN, Dec. 4 -- -- AUSTIN, Dec. 4 -- In the final months of his administration, President Lyndon B. Johnson voiced worry over the Vietnam War peace talks and stridently suggested that associates ...
Ironically, the evidence was preserved on secret White House tapes–but not Richard Nixon’s. On February 28, 2003, the Johnson Library in Austin, Texas released 30 hours of recordings made ...
I'm talking about Richard Nixon, ... But let's get back to Nixon and Humphrey. President Lyndon Johnson originally intended to run again in 1968.
David Pietrusza talked about [1960: LBJ vs. JFK vs. Nixon: The Epic Campaign That Forged Three Presidencies] (Union Square Press; September 2, 2008). In his book he recounts the presidential ...
For more than 100 years, between the presidencies of Andrew Johnson and Richard M. Nixon, no Congress even contemplated impeachment. Now the country is hurtling toward its third such drama in less ...
The Democrats' drive to defeat Neil Gorsuch is the latest battle in a 50-year war for control of the Supreme Court -- a war that began with a conspiracy against Richard Nixon by Chief Justice Earl ...