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What was the Watergate scandal? JD Vance’s remarks spark fresh interest in Nixon’s downfall
JD Vance said Watergate would be a '12-hour story' today, drawing criticism for downplaying a defining U.S. political scandal ...
The vice president said he admired Nixon and drew parallels between the past president, who resigned amid pressure in 1974, ...
Christine Marinoni is working as the chief of mass engagement for the Family and Community Empowerment division of the ...
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Why JD Vance is downplaying Richard Nixon’s corruption
It’s not every day that you see the would-be frontrunner for a major party’s presidential nomination extolling the virtues of ...
"The joke is that they’re doing so many crimes now that nobody would care about Nixon," one social media user noted.
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J.D. Vance Identifies With Nixon, Which Says a Lot
The veep compared himself to the former president, painting him as another bad boy who overcame his snooty detractors and ...
Leonard Downie Jr., the Weil Professor of Journalism at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School, is a former ...
The vice president’s theory that the Nixon coalition was stronger and more durable doesn’t survive contact with reality.
Richard Nixon throws up his hands in exasperation as he addresses the press: “People have got to know whether or not their president is a crook,” he says in the 1973 clip. “Well, I’m not a crook. I’ve ...
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