Jim McManus
Credit: CBS White House Correspondent, Westinghouse Broadcastin The one episode that I recall most vividly was the Saturday Night Massacre, so called, when the president, undoubtedly in one of his fits...
View ArticleEgil “Bud” Krogh
Former Nixon ‘Plumber’ I’ve read some of Nixon’s Grand Jury testimony on the wire-tapping issue. One point of clarification. The Pentagon Papers release to the New York Times in June of 1971 had no...
View ArticleTom Foty
Desk editor, United Press International Audio While apparently not offering much of the kind of detail that would alter history’s narrative of the Watergate scandal that drove him from the White House...
View ArticleA Constitutional Crisis
Chris Edelson Assistant Professor in the Department of Government American University The Watergate break-in and the Nixon administration’s actions after the break-in[1] presented a challenge to the...
View ArticleWarren Corbett
Capitol Hill reporter for D.C.’s Channel Seven It is, of course, vintage Nixon. Sounds just like him: Paranoid—“Have my lawyers seen this?” Combative—“You’re trying to put words in my mouth.”...
View ArticlePat Sloyan
Washington correspondent for United Press International, Hearst News Service and Newsday Nixon’s grand jury testimony, including what he didn’t or won’t say after learning of the Watergate burglars...
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“(Historians) were determined to bring to light all facets of that extraordinary episode of presidential disgrace. The fact that the testimony was released counted for more than its contents, they...
View ArticleTim Naftali
Director of the Nixon Library from 2007-2011 “The grand jury testimony sheds more light on President Nixon’s personality and character than it does on the remaining puzzles of Watergate. Even under...
View ArticleStanley Kutler
Watergate Historian, author of “The Wars of Watergate,” and guest lecturer at our Watergate class “If you know the voice of Richard Nixon, it’s a virtuoso performance—from the awkward attempts at humor...
View ArticleDavid Greenberg
Professor at Rutger’s University “I guess the way I would put it is there’s a certain grandiosity to Nixon. He always had this enormous ego that was paired with enormous insecurity—which is often in...
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