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How Did Richard Nixon Use Executive Privilege In Court

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Richard Nixon was the United States 37th President during 1969 to 1974 where he ultimately resigned from office due to the Watergate Scandal. During his presidency, June of 1972, five males broke into the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate Complex and attempted to steal top secret files about the running Democratic parties for the upcoming election. The fourth attempt to break-in (one previous break-in succeeding but not accomplishing the goal) had been planned by Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy at the hand of the Committee to Reelect the President, Nixon's campaign committee. Mitchell was the key approver for the break-in to take place. They were unsuccessful due to the security guard working that night discovering many of the …show more content…

Ultimately, this case showed that President’s do not have the overall power and cannot keep an liable information needed when it comes to crimes involving political parties and suspicious connections to the White …show more content…

is discussed that demonstrated the use of Executive Privilege in 1998. President Bill Clinton actually used Executive Privilege 14 times during his Presidency. Clinton was the first President since Nixon to be denied the right to use Executive Privilege for the Monica Lewinsky case. This case involved a political scandal of sexual relations between President Clinton, age 49, and a White House intern, age 22, Monica Lewinsky (CNN). Clinton stated on a speech shown on news channels across the United States that he “did not have sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky” (CNN). Clinton used Executive Privilege to hide the fact that Lewinsky was in his office having personal conversations and to also hide that they were even in that type of personal relationship. On August 17, 1998, President Clinton admitted to his “inappropriate relationship” with Ms. Lewinsky and

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