The U.S. shrugged when Thomas Jefferson blocked funding for a program he hated. Richard Nixon did the same with programs he ...
In January of 1973, just days after Johnson died of a heart attack, a newly reelected Nixon announced plans to terminate the ...
Although the privilege is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, the U.S. Supreme Court first found in the 1974 Watergate case, United States v. Nixon, a constitutional basis for the doctrine ...
The only other precedent was President Gerald Ford's highly controversial move in which he pardoned “all offenses against the United States” that Nixon “has committed or may have committed ...
[Following the Kennedy-Johnson administration in the United States, there was a massive effort ... liberals but of the administration of Richard Nixon, a moderately conservative Republican who ...