Watergate Scandal: The Man With The Most Power In The World

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They say you're not trying if you don't cheat….is this true for the man with the most power in the world? The Watergate scandal was a giant deal back then and it still is today. Human nature has always been very competitive it used to be Tiger vs Tiger for one antelope and they would fight to the death for it. Now it's who's gonna be president and who gets the last egg roll. Many things have changed in this world but competition has not at all. We all have one thing in common and it's that we all love to win if someone else has something you want, you're gonna get that with any means necessary. On June 17, 1972 Two men were arrested in the watergate democratic headquarters the officer that arrested them and held them at gunpoint said that ¨There is a lot more going on here than we know.¨ This shows they were up to something. Investigators found that they had been wiretapping the phones in the top offices. ¨People only do this if they want to know something or what to sabotage something¨ Top officer at the building said. …show more content…

He deliberately lied about being involved and did not Truthfully speak up about how he was involved and didn't make an effort to deny anything. That shows he was involved and didn't want to confess the truth. His Vice president had A secret meeting with him to discuss the matter but he denied everything and didn't try. This shows he was involved by him lying to everyone and then abusing his power to cover up the cover

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