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  2. Democratic National Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is the principal executive leadership board of the United States Democratic Party.According to the party charter, it has "general responsibility for the affairs of the Democratic Party between National Conventions", [1] and particularly coordinates strategy to support Democratic Party candidates throughout the country for local, state, and national ...

  3. Watergate complex - Wikipedia

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    The break-in at the Democratic National Headquarters was not the first break-in at the Watergate. The first break-in at the complex was the burglary of a residential unit in 1969 owned by Rose Mary Woods, President Nixon's personal secretary. [4] [175] The burglars took jewelry and some personal items. [175]

  4. Democratic Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is responsible for promoting Democratic campaign activities. While the DNC is responsible for overseeing the process of writing the Democratic Platform, the DNC is more focused on campaign and organizational strategy than public policy. In presidential elections, it supervises the Democratic National ...

  5. Trump asks why FBI didn’t break into DNC headquarters [Video]

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    President Trump questioned why the FBI searched Michael Cohen’s office and residences earlier this year but not Hillary Clinton’s office or DNC headquarters.

  6. Watergate scandal - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell viewed the plan as unrealistic. Two months later, Mitchell approved a reduced version of the plan, which included burglarizing the Democratic National Committee's (DNC) headquarters at the Watergate Complex in Washington, D.C. to photograph campaign documents and install listening devices in telephones. Liddy has since insisted that he ...

  7. The Watergate Hotel's "Scandal Room" - AOL

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    The DNC's office was in a different part of the Watergate complex (a group of six buildings in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C.) than the hotel, but Hunt and Liddy choose room 214 ...

  8. Police and pro-Palestinian demonstrators clash at DNC ...

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    U.S. Capitol Police said there are "approximately 150 people who are illegally and violently protesting" outside the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C.

  9. Timeline of the Watergate scandal - Wikipedia

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    May 28, 1972: Liddy’s team breaks into DNC Headquarters at the Watergate complex for the first time, bugging the telephones of staffers. [7] June 17, 1972: The plumbers are arrested at 2:30 a.m. in the process of burglarizing and planting surveillance bugs in the Democratic National Committee offices at the Watergate Building Complex.