September 08, 1974
Pardon of Richard Nixon.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gerald Ford | person | 28 | View Entity |
| President Nixon | person | 24 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be a page from a first-person narrative or memoir written from the perspective of Richard Nixon (though the tone suggests it could be a draft or historical fiction). It details his grievances against H.R. Haldeman, blaming him for a humiliating yo-yo incident, the installation of the White House taping system, and leaking information to Woodward and Bernstein. It also discusses Gerald Ford's pardon and the firing of Alexander Butterfield. Despite the user prompt, the content is entirely related to the Watergate scandal and contains no text related to Jeffrey Epstein. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015127' stamp.
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President Nixon signed the Public Buildings Amendments of 1972, ordering an agency to disregard an unconstitutional congressional approval clause.
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Appointment to the Committee on Nuclear and Alternative Energy Systems of the National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering.
1974-01-01 • United States
Received Presidential Appointments to the Committee on Nuclear and Alternative Energy Systems of the National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering.
1974-01-01 • United States
President Nixon's visit to China, marking a significant point in US-China relations.
1972-01-01 • China
President Nixon's resignation due to the Watergate scandal, causing a lull in high-level US-China communication.
1974-01-01 • United States
President Nixon's resignation due to the Watergate scandal, which resulted in a lull in high-level US-China communication.
1974-01-01 • United States
Yo-yo malfunction onstage.
Date unknown • Onstage (unspecified venue)
Installation of White House taping system.
Date unknown • White House
Meeting with Gerald Ford (implied context cut off at end of page).
Date unknown • Unknown
Alleged abusive incident described by Cathy O'Brien involving Guy VanderJagt and Gerald Ford.
Date unknown • An office
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