Watergate Scandal

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On June 18, 1972, the Washington Post published an article under the title “5 Held in Plot to Bug Democrats’ Office Here”. The author, Alfred E. Lewis, claimed that five men, one being an ex-CIA agent, three being native-born Cubans, and the last being said to have trained Cuban exiles for guerilla warfare, were caught planting bugs in the offices of the National Democratic Committee. This article sparked an important breakthrough in American journalism. Catching the attention of Post writers Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, they began to pursue the story. The works later published by Bernstein and Woodward unmasked the man behind the bugging plot, Richard Nixon, President of the United States. After this discovery, known as the Watergate Scandal, Nixon’s reputation was tarnished, and the relationship between society and the government changed. As a result, Congress passed laws to sharply limit the president’s power. Nixon’s actions during his presidency alerted Americans that precautions needed to be taken in order to prevent and abolish violations of the Constitution by the government in the future.
Nixon’s rea
Despite Nixon’s attempt to justify his actions, his reputation was besmirched throughout America and he was eventually approved for impeachment. According to historyplace.com, Nixon was charged with Obstruction of Justice (Article I), Abuse of Power (Article II), and Contempt of Congress (Article III).
Bribing people to keep them silent, misusing the CIA, and denying involvement in the break-in to the headquarters of the National Democratic Committee were the actions of President Nixon that led to the approval of Article I. A tape recording of a conversation between Nixon and two advisers, H.R. Haldeman and John Dea...

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