The Watergate scandal is arguably one of the largest scandals to come out of the White House since Andrew Johnson was impeached in the 1870’s. It originally started as a small break-in at the Watergate complex in Washington DC, which was the Democratic National HQ. Five men were arrested in the wee hours of June 17, 1972 on the sixth floor of the Democratic National HQ. That was the start of a case that would lead up to the most powerful man in the country, president Richard M. Nixon. One of the men arrested was named James McCord who worked for the chairman who ran the Committee to Re-elect the President (CREEP). Which would mean that he worked for the Republican Party. It seems strange that a man, who works for the Republican Party is breaking into the Democratic National HQ, doesn’t it? The Watergate scandal is an extremely interesting topic and it goes into much depth as time progresses. Plenty of powerful political people went served time because of their role in the Watergate scandal. People who helped cover-up the scandal, people who leaked out information, they all played a large part in the Watergate scandal and trial. The involvement of President Richard M. Nixon was probably the most important part of the entire Watergate scandal. He was the commander and chief of his country and he lied to his people under oath. He not only broke the law, but he tried to cover it up.
Voir