Kira Lowe Water Gate

By jbakes
  • The Break in

    The Break in

    Buglers had been arrested inside the offices of Democratic National Committee in the Watergate office complex in Washington.
  • Money

    Money

    A 25,000 dollar cashiers check apparently earmarked for the Nixon campaign, wound up in the bank account of a Watergate burgler.
  • Former

    Former

    Former Nixon aids G. Gordon Liddy and James W. McCord Jr. are convicted of conspiracy, burglary and wire tapping in the Watergate incident. Five other men plead guilty, but mystery's still remain.
  • Nixon

    Nixon

    Nixon reportedly orders the white house tapping system disconnected.
  • Refuses

    Refuses

    Nixon refuses to give the presidential tape recordings to the Senate Watergate committee or the special prosecutor.
  • Resign

    Resign

    Richard Nixon becomes the first US President to resign from office.
  • Anniversary

    Anniversary

    One week after the 30th anniversary of the Watergate break-in an alternative theory of what prompted the most famous burglary in american political history returns to US Districts Court.
  • National

    National

    National Archives and Records Administration releases 240 more hours of tape of the 37th president.
  • Transcripts

    Transcripts

    Transcripts of telephones conversations released show President Richard M. Nixon jokingly threatened to drop a nuclear bomb on Capital Hill in March 1974 when Congress was moving to impeach him.
  • Washington

    Washington

    Washington post confirms that W. Mark Felt a former #2 FBI was Deep throat after vanity fair magazine and 91 retired was a Watergate source.
  • CIA

    CIA

    E. Howard Hunt former CIA agent who organized Watergate break-in other tricks.
  • Devan

    Devan

    Devan L. Shumway the p\spokesmen for committee to re-elect the president.