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  2. Impeachment process against Richard Nixon - Wikipedia

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    The House Judiciary Committee on May 9, 1974, began formal hearings on the impeachment of President Nixon. [9] The initial 20 minutes of that day's proceedings were broadcast on the major U.S. television networks, after which the committee met for 10 weeks in closed sessions to receive evidence, including the confidential report from the ...

  3. United States House Committee on the Judiciary - Wikipedia

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    House Rules limit each full committee to just five subcommittees, and any task force, special subcommittee, or other subunit of a standing committee that is established for a cumulative period longer than six months in a Congress counts against that total. [15] A longer term for the task force would cause the Judiciary Committee to exceed this ...

  4. Watergate scandal - Wikipedia

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    In April 1974, Cox's replacement Leon Jaworski issued a subpoena for the tapes again, but Nixon only released edited transcripts of them. In July, the Supreme Court ordered Nixon to release the tapes, and the House Judiciary Committee recommended that he be impeached for obstructing justice, abuse of power, and contempt of Congress. In one of ...

  5. Timeline of the Watergate scandal - Wikipedia

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    April 30, 1974: White House releases edited transcripts of the Nixon tapes, but the House Judiciary Committee insists the actual tapes must be turned over. May 9, 1974: Impeachment hearings begin before the House Judiciary Committee. June 15, 1974: Woodward and Bernstein's book All the President's Men is published by Simon & Schuster (ISBN 0 ...

  6. House Republicans sue Attorney General Garland over access to ...

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    The lawsuit filed by the House Judiciary Committee marks Republicans' latest broadside against the Justice Department ... But in the 1974 case over President Richard Nixon’s refusal to ...

  7. Federal impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    House Judiciary Committee begins investigating and issuing subpoenas (Oct. 30, 1973); House Judiciary Report on committee investigation (Feb. 1, 1974); [94] House resolution 93-803 authorizes Judiciary Committee investigation (Feb. 6, 1974); [95] House Judiciary Committee votes three articles of impeachment to House floor (July 27–30, 1974 ...

  8. Timeline of the Richard Nixon presidency (1974) - Wikipedia

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    July 29 – A second recommendation of President Nixon's impeachment is approved by the House Judiciary Committee in a vote of 28 to 10. [68] Former United States Secretary of Treasury John Connally is indicted on charges of pocketing $10,000 from Jake Jacobsen in exchange for changing pricing on milk.

  9. House Judiciary Committee subpoenas Fulton County District ...

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    Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been subpoenaed by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican, to produce documents related to the use and spending of ...