President Trump's efforts to cut federal programs and fire watchdogs are drawing attention to 1970s-era government reforms.
President Richard M. Nixon sought to fire the special prosecutor leading the Watergate investigation, but his attorney ...
Today heroes walk among us — federal prosecutors who put the rule of law and fighting corruption ahead of self-interest.
A former Watergate prosecutor has urged the federal judge presiding over the prosecution of New York City Mayor Eric Adams to ...
The president’s heavy-handed approach to traditional journalists has the hallmarks of an attempted crackdown 50 years ago.
We discussed the effect the resignations might have on the Justice Department, how the situation compares to Watergate, and whether there’s anything that can stop Adams’s case from being ...
Things started changing with President Lyndon Johnson and the Vietnam War. Every president has had his critics, but because of the unpopularity of the war and the fact that television cameras ...
The U.S. shrugged when Thomas Jefferson blocked funding for a program he hated. Richard Nixon did the same with programs he didn’t like.
The Adams Quid Pro Quo Is Unlike Anything Since Watergate Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance says this week’s drama is shocking in a different, possibly more disturbing way than the Nixon scandal.
D.C.’s The Watergate Hotel reports sensitive information of individuals stored on its network was subject of a data breach last spring, and it has begun to notify individuals who may have been ...
For a generation, the narrative was that Watergate ushered in greater congressional ... a frontal attack of the last vestiges of that particular post-Nixon historical moment," said Schulman.