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Nixon was forced to resign in no small part due to Martha Mitchell’s whistleblowing, John Mitchell was in prison due to his misplaced loyalty to Nixon, and Martha Mitchell was left penniless and ...
The Nixon Defense: What He Knew and When He Knew It by John W. Dean (Viking) Forty years ago, on Aug. 8, 1974, President Richard Nixon resigned from office following the Watergate scandal. Despite ...
Martha Mitchell with her husband, former Attorney General John Mitchell, one of Richard Nixon's top aides, when he was being sworn in at the Senate on May 11, 1973.
Mitchell was one of Nixon’s only close friends. ... John N. Mitchell, one of six people charged in the Watergate scandal, is outside the U.S. District Court in D.C. on March 9, ...
John Dean doesn’t recall the exact date more than 50 years ago when he first met Martha Mitchell, but he remembers his impressions. “The Attorney General [John Mitchell] used to have lunches ...
John Mitchell, the former U.S. attorney general, announces his resignation as President Nixon's campaign manager. He will be replaced by former Rep. Clark MacGregor (R-MN), the chief White House ...
Nixon had a famous weakness for strong, unswerving men such as Gen. George S. Patton and his own Treasury secretary, John Connally. Mitchell’s strength is the main reason James Rosen has called ...
Included were John Mitchell, Nixon's attorney general; Bob Haldeman, his chief of staff; and John Ehrlichman, his head of Domestic Council. The indictment detailed 45 overt acts in furtherance of ...
When Nixon was elected president in 1968 he tapped John Mitchell as his attorney general, and Martha and her husband took up residency in D.C.—at the Watergate Hotel. Netflix ...
John Dean doesn’t recall the exact date more than 50 years ago when he first met Martha Mitchell, but he remembers his impressions. “The Attorney General [John Mitchell] used to have lunches ...
John Dean doesn’t recall the exact date more than 50 years ago when he first met Martha Mitchell, but he remembers his impressions. “The Attorney General [John Mitchell] used to have lunches ...