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  1. Summary. Granted a full and unconditional pardon to former President Richard Nixon. Proclamation 4311 was a presidential proclamation issued by President of the United States Gerald Ford on September 8, 1974, granting a full and unconditional pardon to Richard Nixon, his predecessor, for any crimes that he might have committed against the ...

  2. Nov 16, 2009 · On October 17, 1974, President Gerald Ford explains to Congress why he had chosen to pardon his predecessor, Richard Nixon, rather than allow Congress to pursue legal action against the...

  3. Early August 1974: A previously unknown tape from June 23, 1972 (recorded a few days after the break-in) documenting Nixon and Haldeman formulating a plan to block investigations is released. This recording later became known as the "Smoking Gun".

  4. Jul 30, 2008 · But within five years he was seeking to move back to New York, and on July 28, 1979, The Times broke the news that he had put down a deposit on a nine-room penthouse at 19 East 72nd Street,...

  5. Sep 8, 2011 · On Sept. 8, 1974, President Gerald R. Ford granted a pardon to former President Richard M. Nixon — who had resigned just a month earlier — for any crimes he may have committed during the...

  6. Writing from prison for New West and New York magazines in 1977, Ehrlichman claimed Nixon had offered him a large sum of money, which he declined. [54] The President announced the resignations in an address to the American people:

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  8. May 5, 1987 · The National Archives made public a fraction of the 1.5-million-page Watergate file today in an expurgated release that added no startling new facts to the record of the declining years in office...

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