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  2. John N. Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    John Newton Mitchell (September 5, 1913 – November 9, 1988) was the 67th Attorney General of the United States, serving under President Richard Nixon and was chairman of Nixon's 1968 and 1972 presidential campaigns.

  3. Watergate scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Watergate scandal resulted in 69 individuals being charged and 48 being found guilty, including: [95] John N. Mitchell, Attorney General of the United States who resigned to become Director of Committee to Re-elect the President, convicted of perjury about his involvement in the Watergate break-in. Served 19 months of a one- to four-year ...

  4. Operation Gemstone - Wikipedia

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    In the context of the Watergate scandal, Operation Gemstone was a proposed series of clandestine or illegal acts, first outlined by G. Gordon Liddy in two separate meetings with three other individuals: then-Attorney General of the United States, John N. Mitchell, then-White House Counsel John Dean, and Jeb Magruder, an ally and former aide to H.R. Haldeman, as well as the temporary head of ...

  5. 'Gaslit' Stars Julia Roberts and Sean Penn Are ... - AOL

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    “Gaslit is the Watergate story you’ve never heard before. At the center of the show is Martha Mitchell, an unlikely whistleblower who is the first per ... Attorney General John Mitchell, in ...

  6. Committee for the Re-Election of the President - Wikipedia

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    This act helped turn the burglary into an explosive political scandal. The burglars, as well as G. Gordon Liddy, E. Howard Hunt, John N. Mitchell, and other Nixon administration figures (Watergate Seven), were indicted over the break-in and their efforts to cover it up. The acronym CREEP became popular due to the Watergate scandal. [3] [4]

  7. Trump stocks Justice Department with personal lawyers after ...

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    And President Richard Nixon and John Mitchell were law firm colleagues before Mitchell ran Nixon’s 1968 campaign, served as attorney general and then resigned to run Nixon’s infamous 1972 ...

  8. United States Senate Watergate Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Senate Watergate Committee, known officially as the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, was a special committee established by the United States Senate, S.Res. 60, in 1973, to investigate the Watergate scandal, with the power to investigate the break-in at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters at the ...

  9. Julia Roberts Is Unrecognizable in Her New Presidential Drama ...

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    The Watergate scandal that took down President Richard Nixon’s administration has been covered tremendously by Hollywood over the years, but it looks like there’s still a fresh story to be told.