The call lasted for one minute and seven seconds, with the historic transcript below: Operator: Mr. President, Senator-Elect ...
Only three of his predecessors underwent similar proceedings: Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, who were acquitted after trials in the Senate; and Richard Nixon, who resigned to avoid being ...
Richard Nixon tried the same thing Donald Trump is trying in not spending money Congress has already approved. It did not end ...
Trump is leading a revolution. The Democrats are still acting like he won the election because of the price of eggs. This is ...
But last week Richard Nixon laid out his timetable more clearly than ever before to a concerned and respected Republican Senator who was one of the persistent critics of Lyndon Johnson’s war ...
It will lead to a bitter battle in the Senate; the outcome of which cannot be foretold. I think it will heighten tensions in the world.” Announcer: It was a tossup all the way. But Nixon did win.
In 1970, music legend and Tennessee Republican, Tex Ritter, entered Tennessee’s Republican primary election for the United States Senate. Rivaling him was the Nixon-backed candidate, Bill Brock.
Hannah Nixon was baking pies one afternoon in 1934 ... Farrell wrote about the man who graduated Duke at 24, became a congressman at 34, a senator at 38, a vice president at 40 and a president ...
He didn’t let any of that hold him back. Nixon was a senator by the age of 37 and became the second youngest Vice President in history in 1952. He was President by 1968, winning a second term in ...
Sunday's wild-card game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers got off to a surprising start. Referees ruled that Packers defensive back Keisean Nixon fumbled the opening kickoff.