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  2. Nixon White House tapes - Wikipedia

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    Reaching for the Uher 5000 stop button, she said that she mistakenly hit the button next to it, the record button. For the duration of the phone call, about five minutes, she kept her foot on the device's pedal, causing a five-minute portion of the tape to be rerecorded. When she listened to the tape, the gap had grown to 18 + 1 ⁄ 2 minutes ...

  3. Rose Mary Woods - Wikipedia

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    Woods demonstrates the "Rose Mary Stretch", which purportedly led to the erasure of 18-plus minutes of the Watergate tapes. An expert analysis of the tapes conducted in January 1974 revealed that there were four or five separate erasures, and perhaps as many as nine.

  4. Saturday Night Massacre - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The Saturday Night Massacre marked the turning point of the Watergate scandal as the public, while increasingly uncertain about Nixon's actions in Watergate, were incensed by Nixon's seemingly blatant attempt to end the Watergate probe, while Congress, having largely taken a wait-and-see policy regarding Nixon's role in the scandal ...

  5. Watergate timeline: From the crime to the consequences - AOL

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  6. Watergate scandal - Wikipedia

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    According to news reports at the time, Nixon answered questions about the 18 + 1 ⁄ 2-minute tape gap, altering White House tape transcripts turned over to the House Judiciary Committee, using the Internal Revenue Service to harass political enemies, and a $100,000 contribution from billionaire Howard Hughes.

  7. A Watergate prosecutor says the 457-minute gap in Trump ... - AOL

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    The "missing chunk" of White House call records from the day of the Capitol riot "certainly appears deliberate," wrote Jill Wine-Banks in an op-ed.

  8. Henry S. Ruth Jr. - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Jaworski resigned in October, and President Gerald Ford appointed Ruth as the special prosecutor for Watergate. [1] [10] Ruth questioned Nixon and others about the missing 18 1/2 minutes of tape. [1] However, he was unable to prove who had erased them. [1] Ruth said, "In a lot of situations, people just don't talk.

  9. During Watergate, the Supreme Court spoke with one ... - AOL

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    The Supreme Court is once again being asked to help unify a nation deeply divided over some founding principles. Will today's justices rise to the occasion?