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NY GOP Chair Ed Cox said his father-in-law Richard Nixon was politically persecuted like Trump. Christopher Sadowski “[Trump’s] two impeachments — certainly with lawfare,” said Cox, who ...
Richard Nixon meeting with Duke officials on the campaign trail at a Greensboro event in 1960. Regardless, Nixon would easily win the Republican nomination for the 1960 presidential election with ...
Donald Trump’s call for national unity after months of vowing vengeance recalls GOP presidential campaign rebranding in earlier turbulent eras. 2024’s “New Trump” is like 1968’s “New ...
Richard Nixon (third from right) and other Republican candidates filing their papers to run for U.S. Congress in 1946. “Real Quakers look at men with a level eye,” one former classmate said ...
President Richard Nixon authorized the Watergate break-in and then covered it up. When his actions became known, Republican Congressional leaders went to the White House and asked Nixon to resign.
The board was right on the money four years later when it questioned 1968 GOP nominee Richard Nixon’s choice of obscure Maryland Gov. Spiro Agnew as his running mate. Worried about the line of ...
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 ...
The condition was dire. Republican Congressman John Rhodes said, "Impeachment is really a foregone conclusion." Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., center, speaks to reporters after meeting with ...
American politician Richard Nixon (1913 – 1994) at the White House with his family after his resignation as President, 9th August 1974. From left, son-in-law David Eisenhower, Julie Nixon ...
Twenty years before Watergate, then-Sen. Richard Nixon’s national political ambitions were in peril. He was accused of dipping into a private, $18,000 slush fund to cover expenses, and doubts ...
Richard Nixon made history on Aug. 9, ... An unavoidable parallel between Nixon and today, Kelley argued, was that between Nixon and the current Republican presidential candidate.
That explicit message had been delivered to Nixon personally in early August by several senior Republicans led by the venerable Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona, the GOP presidential nominee in 1964.