When will justice be served?
- June 17, 1972 - Five men arrested trying to bug the offices of the DNC at the Watergate hotel.
- October 10, 1972 - FBI agents establish that the Watergate break-in stems from a massive campaign of political spying and sabotage conducted on behalf of the Nixon reelection effort.
- January 30, 1973 - Former Nixon aides G. Gordon Liddy and James W. McCord Jr. are convicted of conspiracy, burglary and wiretapping in the Watergate incident. Five other men plead guilty.
- May 18, 1973 - The Senate Watergate Committee begins its nationally televised hearings. Attorney General-designate Elliot Richardson taps former solicitor general Archibald Cox as the Justice Department's special prosecutor for Watergate.
- July 23, 1973 - Nixon refuses to turn over the presidential tape recordings to the Senate Watergate Committee or the special prosecutor.
- October 20, 1973 - Saturday Night Massacre: Nixon fires Archibald Cox and abolishes the office of the special prosecutor. AG Richardson and DAG Ruckelshaus resign.
- July 24, 1974 - 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.
- July 27, 1974 - House Judiciary Committee passes the first of three articles of impeachment, charging obstruction of justice.
- August 8, 1974 - Richard Nixon becomes the first U.S. president to resign.
LOl
I imagine you on Dec 8th 1941 trying to compare what lither accomplished In Europe from 1939 to 9141 and complaining that we hadn’t made any progress yet, pathetic
BTW being ignorant of what is happening and nothing happening are not the same thing.