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In 1952, Nixon was elected Vice President on Dwight Eisenhower's ticket; he was 39 years old. In September 1952, during the campaign, the New York Post and other publications reported that Nixon had kept a 'slush fund' for personal use. Democrats and leading Republicans pressured Eisenhower to remove Nixon from the ticket. Nixon convinced Eisenhower to let him defend himself. Nixon went on TV on September 23, and defended himself in a famous speech. He provided an independent third-party review of the fund's accounting along with a personal summary of his finances, which he cited as exonerating him from wrongdoing, and he noted that the Democratic Presidential candidate, Adlai Stevenson, also had a similar fund. This speech would, however, become better known for its rhetoric, such as when he stated that his wife Pat did not wear mink, but rather 'a respectable Republican cloth coat,' and that although he had been given an American Cocker Spaniel named 'Checkers' in addition to his other campaign contributions, he was not going to give it back because his daughters loved it. As a result, this speech became known as the 'Checkers speech.' At the end of the broadcast, Nixon intended to appeal to viewers to write to the Republican National Committee to voice their support or opposition. Although the broadcast was cut off before he could make this appeal, his speech resulted in a flood of support, prompting Eisenhower to keep Nixon on the ticket.

Nixon greatly expanded the office of Vice President. Although he had little formal power, he had the attention of the media and the Republican Party. He demonstrated that the office could be a springboard to the White House as it had not been since the 19th century; most Vice Presidents since have followed his lead and sought the presidency. Nixon was the first Vice President to step in temporarily to run the government. He did so three times when Eisenhower was ill: on the occasions of Eisenhower's heart attack on September 24, 1955; his ileitis in June 1956; and his stroke on November 25, 1957. Despite this, Nixon was forced to announce his own inclusion on the 1956 Eisenhower re-election campaign, which highlighted the lack of rapport he and Eisenhower shared. Nixon's quick thinking was on display on July 24, 1959, at the opening of the American National Exhibition in Moscow where he and Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev had an impromptu 'kitchen debate' about the merits of capitalism versus communism.
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Watergate' redirects here. For other uses, see Watergate (disambiguation).

The Watergate complex, where the break-in which ignited the scandal occurred.Watergate is a general term for a series of American political scandals during the presidency of Richard Nixon. The scandal began on June 17, 1972, with the arrest of five men for burglary at the Watergate complex, an office, apartment and hotel in Washington, D.C. which was at the time also the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee (Nixon was a Republican). The scandal would reach to the top levels of American government, and the attempted cover-up of the break-in would ultimately lead to Nixon's dramatic resignation on August 9, 1974. Like the Vietnam War and the 1973 oil crisis, the Watergate scandal was among a number of events during the 1970s that deeply affected the American people and caused them to question their trust in government.

Investigations conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Senate Watergate Committee, House Judiciary Committee and the press revealed that this burglary was just one of many illegal activities authorized and carried out by Nixon's staff. They also revealed the immense scope of crimes and abuses, which included campaign fraud, political espionage and sabotage, illegal break-ins, wiretapping on a massive scale, including the wiretapping of the press and American citizens, and a secret slush fund laundered in Mexico to pay those who conducted these operations.[1] This secret fund was also used as hush money to buy silence of the seven men who were indicted for the June 17 break-in.[2][3] President Nixon and his staff conspired to cover up the break-in as early as six days after it occurred. [4] After enduring two years of mounting evidence against the President and his staff, which included former staff members testifying against them in a Senate investigation,[5] it was revealed that Nixon had a tape recording system in his offices and that he had recorded many conversations.[6] Undeniable evidence, spoken by Nixon and recorded on tape, revealed that he had obstructed justice and attempted to cover up the break-in.[4][7] This recorded conversation later became known as the Smoking Gun. After a series of court battles, the United States Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the President must hand over the tapes; he ultimately complied. With certainty of an impeachment in the House of Representatives and of a conviction in the Senate,[8][9] Nixon resigned ten days later, becoming the only U.S. President to have resigned from office.
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