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Richard Nixon And The Watergate Scandal
Richard Nixon is the 37th U.S President who is known as the only president to ever resign from office. Nixon stepped down in 1974 halfway through his second term in office rather than face impeachment on illegal activities in the Watergate scandal. In 1960 Nixon lost the presidential elections towards John F. Kennedy due to his physical appearance during a television debate. Nixon had a Staphylococcal infection and had smacked his knee and was in massive pain. Nixon was known for his abuse of alcohol through his presidency. It’s been documented that at times Nixon couldn’t take phone calls from some foreign world leaders because he was completely intoxicated. Nixon suffered a nervous breakdown during the Watergate scandal thinking everyone

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