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Eventually, Nixon was required to turn over the "Watergate tapes" of secret recordings, and moves were made to impeach him from the presidency. Nixon resigned on August 8 and left the office formally on August 9. Today, the Watergate tapes have primarily been kept secret.

A handful of audio bits have been released and have revealed a lot of Nixon's own shortcomings, including heavy prejudice against the Jewish community and even calling Indira Gandhi, former prime minister of India, a "bitch. Of course, there are also moments on the tapes that prove Nixon had ordered the Watergate break-in in the first place. These and other questions surrounding the rather sparse impeachment provisions in the Constitution have not been resolved.

They continue to be, foremost, political matters addressed on a case-by-case basis, as demonstrated the past twelve months. For example, those presidents, as well as others going back to at least Thomas Jefferson had impounded appropriated funds, often to maintain fiscal discipline over profligate Congresses. The Supreme Court in Train v. The brunt of the responsibility for the vast expansion of the war lay with Lyndon Johnson and the manipulative use of a supposed North Vietnamese naval attack on an American destroyer, which resulted in the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.

It also basically required pre-action consultation with Congress for any use of American troops and a withdrawal of such troops unless Congress approved within sixty days. The Resolution has been less than successful in curbing presidential discretion in using the military and remains largely symbolic.

Another restriction on presidential authority occurred through the Supreme Court. In United States v. This was connected to the Huston Plan of warrantless searches of mail and other communications of Americans. Warrantless wiretaps were connected on some members of the National Security Council and several journalists.

It has even been used in the last several years to target the campaign of then-candidate Donald Trump. None of these various executive policies, by themselves, were politically fatal. Rather, they demonstrate the political climate in which what otherwise was just another election-year dirty trick, the Watergate Hotel burglary, could result in the historically extraordinary resignation from office of a President who had not long before received the approval of a large majority of American voters.

The Obama administration brought more than twice as many prosecutions—including under the Espionage Act—against leakers than all prior Presidents combined. That was in his first term. There was another, shadowy factor at work. Nixon, the outsider, offended the political and media elites.

The agencies were staffed at the upper levels with left-leaning members of the bureaucratic elite. Nixon tried to counteract that by greatly expanding the White House offices and staffing them with members who he believed were personally loyal to him.

His reliance on those advisers rather than on the advice of entrenched establishment policy-makers threatened the political clout and personal self-esteem of the latter. Once out of office, Nixon generally stayed out of the limelight.

The strategy worked well. Who, of course, then came to be preferred to the ignorant cowboy and dictator George W. Who, of course, then came to be preferred to the ignorant reality television personality and dictator Donald Trump.

Thus, the circle of political life continues. It ended for Nixon on April 22, His funeral five days later was attended by all living Presidents.

Tens of thousands of mourners paid their respects. The parallel to recent events should be obvious. Knipprath has been interviewed by print and broadcast media on a number of related topics ranging from recent U. Supreme Court decisions to presidential succession. He has written opinion pieces and articles on business and securities law as well as constitutional issues, and has focused his more recent research on the effect of judicial review on the evolution of constitutional law.

He has also spoken on business law and contemporary constitutional issues before professional and community forums, and serves as a Constituting America Fellow.



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