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The Watergate Affair
The Watergate Affair has been said to be the worst political scandal in United States history. It started in 1972 when four Republican men were caught in the offices of the Democratic Party’s campaign headquarters at the Watergate apartment and office complex. Frank Wills, a security guard at the Watergate hotels, was the person who discovered, and caught the Republican spies. ... Archibald Cox, a Harvard Law Student was appointed to launch a full-scale investigation of the Watergate scandal.
Jeb Magruder and many other men were also entangled in the Watergate Affair. ... On August 29, President Nixon confirmed publicly that no one in the administration, then employed, was involved in Watergate. ... Hunt threatened Nixon that he would tell the public about Watergate unless he received hush money. ... Stated publicly later that night, Nixon said that he had begun a new investigation on the Watergate mystery on March 21. ...
During March of 1974, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and four other White House officals were indicted for their part in the Watergate cover-up. ... The conversations showed worry with political opponents and hindering the Watergate investigation. ...
Some people believe that the roots of the Watergate scandal are deeper than just those who were caught. The Watergate scandal was the worst in U.
Approximate Word count = 1167 Approximate Pages = 4.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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