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  2. Richard Nixon's resignation speech - Wikipedia

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    On August 5, 1974, several of President Richard Nixon's recorded-on-audiotape Oval Office conversations were released. One of them, which was described as the "smoking gun" tape, was recorded soon after the Watergate break-in, and demonstrated that Richard Nixon had been told of the White House connection to the Watergate burglaries soon after they took place, and approved a plan to thwart the ...

  3. File:Richard Nixon - "I'm not a crook.".oga - Wikipedia

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    Richard_Nixon_-_"I'm_not_a_crook.".oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 33 s, 183 kbps, file size: 738 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Watergate scandal - Wikipedia

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    The incident bolstered a growing public belief that Nixon had something to hide, but he continued to defend his innocence and said he was "not a crook". In April 1974, Cox's replacement Leon Jaworski issued a subpoena for the tapes again, but Nixon only released edited transcripts of them.

  5. Joseph Ungaro - Wikipedia

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    Joseph M. Ungaro (November 4, 1930 – November 12, 2006) was a journalist most famous for his question to President Richard Nixon which elicited the reply "I am not a crook." Early career [ edit ]

  6. Impeachment process against Richard Nixon - Wikipedia

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    [53] [54] In response to a question concerning allegations of fraud on his tax returns, he stated categorically: "People have got to know whether or not their president is a crook. Well, I am not a crook." [55] [56] Over the next two months, as the impeachment investigations began, there was speculation in Washington that Nixon might resign.

  7. Jack White (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    Nixon's answer became associated with the President for the rest of his life: "People have got to know whether or not their president is a crook. Well, I am not a crook." [2] Nixon agreed to pay back taxes, [3] which, with interest, amounted to $476,451. He ultimately only paid $465,000, the sum from the second IRS audit.

  8. I am not a crook - Wikipedia

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    Impeachment process against Richard Nixon#Start of Judiciary Committee investigation This page is a redirect . The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect:

  9. List of United States political catchphrases - Wikipedia

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    "Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country", part of the Inaugural address of John F. Kennedy. [10]"You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore", said by Richard Nixon in 1962 when he retired from politics after losing the 1962 California gubernatorial election.