Watergate timeline Joe Kruba

  • Nixion

    Nixion
    Nixion is elected as president of the United States in one of the closest elections in history
  • The plumbers

    The plumbers
    five buglers caught trying to bug the Watergate hotel and complex were the democratic national committee was
  • The check

    The check
    A $25,000 cashier’s check, apparently earmarked for the Nixon campaign, wound up in the bank account of a Watergate burglar.
  • Nixion Reelected

    Nixion Reelected
    Nixon is reelected into office crushing the democrates
  • Memo

    Memo
    Watergate prosecutors find a memo addressed to John Ehrlichman describing in detail the plans to burglarize the office of Pentagon Papers.
  • The tapes

    The tapes
    Alexander Butterfield, former presidential appointments secretary, reveals in congressional testimony that since 1971 Nixon had recorded all conversations and telephone calls in his offices.
  • Nixion in denial

    Nixion in denial
    Nixon refuses to turn over the presidential tape recordings to the Senate Watergate committee or the special prosecutor.
  • Saturday night massacre

    Saturday night massacre
    Saturday Night Massacre: Nixon fires Archibald Cox and abolishes the office of the special prosecutor. Attorney General Richardson and Deputy Attorney General William D. Ruckelshaus resign. Pressure for impeachment mounts in Congress.
  • The gap

    The gap
    The White House can’t explain an 18 1/2 -minute gap in one of the tapes. Chief of staff Alexander Haig says one theory is that “some sinister force” erased the segment.
  • Manuscrips

    Manuscrips
    The White House releases more than 1,200 pages of edited transcripts of the Nixon tapes to the House Judiciary Committee, but the committee insists that the tapes themselves must be turned over.
  • Nixion must hand over tapes

    Nixion must hand over tapes
    The Supreme Court rules unanimously that Nixon must turn over the tape recordings of 64 White House conversations, rejecting the president’s claims of executive privilege.
  • Nixion resigned

    Nixion resigned
    Richard Nixon becomes the first U.S. president to resign. Vice President Gerald R. Ford assumes the country’s highest office. He will later pardon Nixon of all charges related to the Watergate case.