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ˈnɪk sənnixon

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  1. Nixon, Richard Nixon, Richard M. Nixon, Richard Milhous Nixon, President Nixonnoun

    vice president under Eisenhower and 37th President of the United States; resigned after the Watergate scandal in 1974 (1913-1994)

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  1. Zoe Lofgren:

    By the time the vote was taken in the Judiciary Committee to impeach Richard Nixon, the country understood it and they agreed with it, this should be a healing effort, not a divisive effort, if it happens.

  2. Gerald R. Ford:

    My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over. (On succeeding Richard M Nixon as president)

  3. Courtney Rowe:

    (The news) reminded me of my mom telling me about the Nixon era. It reminded me of corruption in the Executive Branch, the FBI director should be able to operate independently. And this puts a precedent in place that whoever gets this job next will not feel that they are able to investigate the president because they will worry about their own job.

  4. John Dean:

    In many ways the Mueller report is to President Trump what the so-called Watergate road map, officially titled the grand jury report... was to President Richard Nixon, stated a little differently, Robert Mueller has provided Judiciary Committee with a road map.

  5. Alan Dershowitz:

    I have never said that a president can do anything if he believes that United States is in the public interest to get reelected, thats simply false. I started my speech in The Senate by saying I completely support the impeachment of [ Richard ] Nixon, who everything he did, he did because he wanted to get reelected. And clearly he thought his reelection was in the public interest.


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