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Synonyms for Nixon

vice president under Eisenhower and 37th President of the United States

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In 1972, the Nixon Administration became implicated in a conspiracy of political espionage.
However, his immediate successor Gerald Ford pardoned Nixon for his crimes against the United States.
Locker's account exposes a duplicitous, manipulative Haig whose allegiances are split between Nixon, hardliner military leaders, and his own ambition and reputation.
After leaving office in January 2017, Nixon joined Dowd Bennett in St.
Parker took to Instagram to stump for Nixon's upcoming gubernatorial run against New York Governor Andrew M.
An associate research professor in the Center for Naval Warfare Studies at the United States Naval War College, Moss is one of the foremost students of the Nixon tapes.
FARRELL, WHO HAS PREVIOUSLY WRITten about Clarence Darrow and Tip O'Neill, recounts with literary grace and surpassing empathy Nixon's life as a striver, always feeling that he was on the periphery but wanting desperately to be at the center.
Nixon's White House Wars: The Battles That Made and Broke a President and Divided America Forever, by Patrick J.
In October 1973, Nixon ordered the dismissal of a newly appointed special prosecutor, Archibald Cox, who had issued a subpoena demanding that Nixon hand over secretly recorded-and, as would become clear, highly damning-White House tapes.
In October 1973, Nixon, waiting until a weekend, ordered the dismissal of a newly appointed special prosecutor, Archibald Cox, who had issued a subpoena demanding that Nixon hand over secretly recorded -- and, as would become clear, highly damning -- White House tapes.
Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., November 05, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Voth Nixon Group has announced today that Frank Votaw, the company's Chief Operating Officer, has announced his intention to retire at the end of November.