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What did the special prosecutor decide about the watergate case?

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User Sindre J
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"The prosecutor decides that the president had been part of a cover-up."

Step-by-step explanation:

The Watergate scandal was a major political scandal that took place in the United States in the 1970s as a result of a theft of documents in the Watergate office complex in Washington DC, home of the National Committee of the United States Democratic Party, and the subsequent the Nixon administration's attempt to cover up those responsible. When the conspiracy was uncovered, the United States Congress began an investigation, but the resistance of Richard Nixon's government to collaborate in this led to an institutional crisis.1 The term Watergate then began to encompass a great variety of clandestine illegal activities. in which they were involved.

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The prosecutor decide that the President had been part of a cover-up. Watergate special prosecutor, refused to carry out the president's order, he faced down the president. Nixon is angry with because he was turned down and the cover up is really true.

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