The White House kitchen has the capability to whip up whatever a president desires at any hour. So what did Richard Nixon ...
Fifty years ago last week, Richard Nixon resigned from the presidency. His resignation was compelled by the impending release ...
two Justice Department officials -- Attorney General Elliot Richardson and Deputy attorney General William Ruckelshaus -- resigned after U.S. President Richard Nixon ordered them to fire special ...
Amendment was proposed to address issues of vacancy and temporary incapacity to serve as U.S. president. This is part of a ...
Only three of his predecessors underwent similar proceedings: Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, who were acquitted after trials in the Senate; and Richard Nixon, who resigned to avoid being ...
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, the famed journalists whose reporting on the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post led ...
President Richard M. Nixon sits at a desk, holding papers, as he announces his resignation on television, August 8, 1974. Yes, nine times in American history. Eight of those instances were due to ...
Gerald Ford assumed the Oval Office after a year when Richard Nixon resigned. Lyndon B. Johnson was among the eight VPs who became president before an election - but after their predecessor died.