The Watergate Scandal. Objective Examine the circumstances surrounding the Watergate scandal and the impact on the presidency.

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Watergate Hotel/Office building in Washington, DC. 1972: ___________ Party national headquarters June, ‘72: Break-in

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The Watergate Scandal

Objective

Examine the circumstances surrounding the Watergate scandal and the impact on the presidency.

Watergate

• Hotel/Office building in Washington, DC.

• 1972: ___________ Party national headquarters

• June, ‘72: Break-in

Republican _____________________________________________ (CREEP)

• Raised money, etc. to get Nixon re-elected.

• Former Attorney General John Mitchell was director

The ___________________

• _____ men caught breaking into Democratic offices at Watergate.

• Plumbers “stopped leaks” to press, spied on enemies, etc.• Plumbers had ties to _______________________• Most famous are G. Gordon Liddy Howard Hunt

Evidence against CREEP• Plumber had little black book with ____________ phone number.

•Plumbers were paid $10,000. Money traced back to CREEP.

•Attorneys (employed by ____________) showed up to defend the Plumbers despite the fact that the Plumbers hadn’t made a phone call yet.

Nixon orders cover-up

• Nixon meets with key advisors about Watergate next day.

• Nixon orders __________ to cover-up Watergate break-in.

• Nixon publicly announces _________ had nothing to do with break-in.

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Senate Investigation begins

• 7/72: Senate asks ____ to investigate the break-in.

• Nixon orders two of his aides to block the CIA investigation.

• Nixon Crime #1: __________________

Washington Post

• __________________ investigate break-in.

• Publish stories.• Main Source:

__________________– 2008: Mark Felt of the FBI

• “Uncover the cover-up and Nixon’s involvement.

Watergate Uncovered•Nixon wins 1972 Presidency in a landslide.

•Dean giving __________ to people to keep quiet. Promises __________________________________________ if caught.

•March, 1973: Senate says that there is enough evidence of a cover-up but cannot link ________________________ to the cover-up.

•Big break comes at the trial of the “Plumbers”.

Plumbers Trial• Burglars (Plumbers)

sentenced to 6-40 years.• James McCord, a

Plumber, names people in the White House who are involved in cover-up to save himself, including John Dean.

• Nixon orders those mentioned by McCord to ____________________.

John Dean makes deal•Nixon trying to distance himself from cover-up and put blame on _____________________________________.

•Nixon fires Dean. Dean makes deal and testifies against Nixon.

The Turning Point

• Nixon secretary tells of Nixon __________________conversations.

• Nixon still has tapes that tell of his involvement in cover-up

The Nixon Tapes

• Oct. ‘73: Nixon ordered to hand over tapes to prosecutor.

• Nixon refuses citing _________________ and ____________________.

• He turns in typed, edited summaries instead.

Talks of Impeachment

• 1,000,000 letters sent to Congress demanding Nixon’s resignation or impeachment.

•11/73: Nixon turns over ______ tapes. There is 18 minutes missing out of one that talks specifically about Watergate. Nixon says it was _______________________________________________________.

•11/73: House of Reps. begins hearings to decide if they will _______________ Nixon on Obstruction of Justice.

• Further investigations show there are a total of ____ tapes (not just 9) made after Watergate break-in and Nixon kept them all.

Battle with House

• Nixon ordered to turn over all tapes to House of Reps.

• Nixon refuses. Sends edited transcripts.

• House approved 3 articles of impeachment: _______________________________________________________________

Nixon Problems get worse•5/74: ____________________ orders Nixon to release those tapes.

•Tapes show that Nixon did indeed order a cover-up and obstructed justice.

•Will face impeachment charges and possibly charges as a civilian.

Problems with IRS

• __________________ became Vice-President in 1973 after ________________ had resigned due to tax fraud.

• IRS announced Nixon owed ____________ in back taxes.

Nixon Resigns

• Watch Part 9• 8/6/74: Nixon resigns

before he can be impeached.

• Nixon never admitted wrong doing.

President Gerald Ford

• Ford becomes president after Nixon resigns.

• Ford gives Nixon a _________________, ending Watergate controversy.

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