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June 17, 1972, several burglars were arrested inside the office of the Democratic National Committee (DNC),The prowlers were connected to President Richard Nixon’s reelection campaign, and they had been caught while attempting to wiretap phones and steal secret documents. While historians are not sure whether Nixon knew about the Watergate espionage operation before it happened, he took steps to cover it up afterwards, raising “hush money” for the burglars, trying to stop the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from investigating the crime, destroying evidence and firing uncooperative staff members. In August 1974, after his role in the Watergate conspiracy had finally come to light, the president resigned. His successor, Gerald Ford, immediately pardoned Nixon for all the crimes he “committed or may have committed” while in office. Although Nixon was never prosecuted, the Watergate scandal changed American politics forever, leading many Americans to question their leadership and think more critically about the presidency.
Watergate was a major political scandal in the U.S in the 1970's. The president and his administration tried to cover up his involvement with illegal actions done for the Vietnam war. Some of the people on his committee committed illegal actions. Later were being investigated by the FBI President Nixon gave the CIA hush money and hired them to impede with the FBI investigation.
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