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Nixon's Impeachment

The president "shall be removed from office for, and on conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors." Was Nixon responsible for committing any of these impeachable crimes? Yes, He knew himself that he was going to be impeached, so he decided to resign. He was responsible for theft, treason and other high crimes. On June 17, 1972, burglary was committed by five men who were caught in the offices of the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate


On August 5, 1974, three tapes revealed that Nixon had, on June 23, 1972, ordered the Federal Bureau of Investigation to stop investigating the Watergate break-in. And since White House was being taped and all the conversations were being recorded, Nixon was asked to turn over the tape. The votes were 27-11, 28-10, and 21-17. Involvement in Investigators also discovered that the Nixon administration had asked for large sums of money in illegal campaign contributions, which was used to finance political spying and to pay more than $500,000 to the Watergate burglars. apartment and office complex in Washington, D. And he abused his powers and failed to honor his committee's subpoenas. Southern Democrats and Republicans leaning toward impeachment composed language that could command wide support. The tapes also showed that Nixon himself had helped to direct the cover-up of the administration's involvement in the affair. Nixon systematically lied about his involvement in the break-in and cover-up. He refused at first but later after the Supreme Court voting 8-0 he was forced to turn them over. On August 5 Nixon released a transcript revealing his role in the cover-up. After it became evident that he would be removed from office, and rather then facing embarrassment, he resigned.

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