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The Nixon Years Topic 26

The Law and Order President Defeats Hubert H. Humphrey in 1968 Promises a “Law and Order” presidency More of an “Imperial Presidency.” Paranoid, trusted very few Top Advisors – John Mitchell - Attorney General Henry Kissinger - Nixon’s national security advisor and later his Secretary of State. H.R. (Bob) Haldeman – White House Chief of Staff John Erlichman- Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs

Domestic Issues and Events Stagflation – High inflation and high unemployment Kent State – May 4 th 1970 – “four dead in Ohio” 1973 – First OPEC Oil Embargo New Federalism – more responsibility to the states Campus protests against Vietnam

The First Moon Landing – July On July 20, 1969, Neil A. Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon. He was joined by “Buzz” Aldrin, Jr., a fellow crewman on the Apollo 11 spacecraft. Television viewers around the world watched the moon landing, and Apollo 11’s crew were treated as heroes when they returned.

Relaxing Tensions Détente Although Nixon had built a reputation as a strong anti- Communist, he and Kissinger reversed the direction of postwar American foreign policy by holding talks with China and the Soviet Union. Nixon and Kissinger’s greatest accomplishment was in bringing about détente, or a relaxation in tensions, between the United States and these Communist nations. Complex Foreign Affairs The Soviet Union and China, once allies, had become bitter enemies. This development had the potential to reshape global politics.

Nixon’s Vietnam “Peace with Honor” My Lai – Possibly 500 dead. Although occurring in 1968, it is exposed in late tnam-war/my-lai-massacrehttp:// tnam-war/my-lai-massacre Bombing of Cambodia 1969 Laos and Cambodia both invaded in 1970 Increased bombing Vietnamization Paris Peace Accords – January 27, 1973

Ping Pong and China Background - After Mao’s Communist takeover in 1949, the United States refused to recognize the People’s Republic of China, viewing the government of Taiwan as the legitimate Chinese rulers. Ping Pong Diplomacy The US Ping Pong team is invited to China. In return we invite the Chinese team to visit the US. A Gradual Thaw – During the early 1970s, relations eased between the United States and the People’s Republic of China. Nixon referred to the nation by name, travel and trade restrictions were lifted.

“Only Nixon could visit China” In February 1972, Nixon became the first American President to visit China. Touring Chinese sites in front of television cameras, Nixon established the basis for future diplomatic ties during his visit.

Détente Nixon’s China visit gets the USSR to negotiate nuclear arms. SALT , the United States and the Soviet Union agree to the first “Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty” It froze the number of strategic ballistic missile launchers at existing levels, and provided for the addition of new submarine-launched ballistic missile launchers.

Spiro Agnew Former Governor of Maryland Pleaded ‘no contest’ to taking bribes and Tax Evasion Resigns from office in late 1973 Replaced by Gerald Ford

Enemies - Paranoia Nixon’s suspicious and secretive nature led to his “Enemies List.” a list of prominent people seen as unsympathetic to the administration. Wire Taps Plumbers Dirty Tricks Squad

Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers  IJune 1971, Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers in the NY Times  A study of US policy in Vietnam commissioned in 1967  Showed that US leaders had planned all along to expand the war even while promising not to.

Pentagon Papers The Pentagon Papers showed US leaders had lied to the American people about not wanting to expand the Vietnam War but did. National Security President Nixon felt National Security was threatened. court order New York Times prior restraint Nixon was successful in obtaining a court order to stop publication but New York Times filed a lawsuit citing free press issues and violating no prior restraint. Nixon ordered Ellsburg’s psychiatrist’s office burglarized looking for evidence to discredit him.

The Watergate Hotel

WATERGATE BREAK IN  Democratic National Headquarters  5 burglars caught June 17, 1972, carrying cameras, wiretapping equipment and large amounts of cash  Nixon administration denied any knowledge  Burglars were convicted in January 1973 and, despite offers of $400K in hush money from White House Counsel John Dean, one of the burglars started to talk  Democratic National Headquarters  5 burglars caught June 17, 1972, carrying cameras, wiretapping equipment and large amounts of cash  Nixon administration denied any knowledge  Burglars were convicted in January 1973 and, despite offers of $400K in hush money from White House Counsel John Dean, one of the burglars started to talk

The Watergate Coverup Nixon allegedly did not know of the break in, He did become involved in its cover-up. He illegally authorized the CIA to try to persuade the FBI to stop its investigation of the break-in, on the grounds that the matter involved “ national security.” Nixon advisors launched a scheme to bribe the Watergate defendants into silence, as well as coaching them on how to lie in court. During the months following the break-in, the incident was barely noticed by the public. Nixon won the 1972 election by a landslide.

The Scandal Unfolds The Watergate Trial all the defendants either pleaded guilty or were found guilty. The judge presiding over the trial was not convinced that the full story had been told. He sentenced the burglars to long prison terms, suggesting that their terms could be reduced if they cooperated with upcoming Senate hearings on Watergate. Woodward and Bernstein Two young Washington Post reporters, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, were influential in tracking down information to uncover the Watergate story. Woodward and Bernstein believed that the White House would prove to be involved in the Watergate scandal.

The Scandal Unfolds The Senate Investigates Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities began to investigate the Watergate affair in Millions of Americans watched the Senate hearings unfold on national television. Nixon attempted to protect himself by forcing two top aides to resign and by proclaiming that he would take final responsibility for the mistakes of others. A Secret Taping System During the Senate hearings, Alexander Butterfield, a former presidential assistant, revealed the existence of a secret taping system in the President’s office. Nixon was uncooperative in turning over the tapes. Led to a showdown with the Supreme Court

Impeachment Hearings and Nixon’s Resignation In the summer of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee voted to impeach Nixon on obstruction of justice charges. Rremoval from office, seemed likely. On August 5, 1974, Nixon released the White House tapes, with an 18 1/2 minute gap. Even with this gap, the tapes revealed his involvement in the Watergate cover-up. On August 9, 1974, Nixon resigned, the first President ever to do so. Gerald Ford was sworn in as the new President.