The Arguments For and Against Nixon's Impeachment

Richard Nixon, campaigning for president, in 1968.
There is “no way to get on with the nation’s business, perhaps not even to hold it together, unless the man at the center of this endless storm is brought to judgment, and removed if necessary.”
Tom Wicker, referring to President Richard Nixon, New York Times, Nov. 2, 1973.
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