Nixon raised $4 million ... who put few limits on donations for his first inauguration and none on his second, according to Public Citizen. After his November reelection, donors who had remained ...
Read the full text of President Nixon's first inaugural address, given Jan. 20, 1969: Sen. Dirksen, Mr. Chief Justice, Mr. Vice President, President Johnson, Vice President Humphrey, my fellow ...
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Hankyoreh English Edition on MSN[Column] Will Trump come up with his own version of the Nixon Doctrine?Richard Nixon is remembered as the president who carried out a pivotal shift in the US’ postwar foreign policy. His foreign policy included the Nixon Doctrine, a thaw with China, and a détente with ...
Other Nixon men were vowing “Never again!”—just as Johnson staffers had sworn after the 1965 Inauguration. Down with Folderol. Reviewing this year’s affair, TIME Washington Correspondent ...
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7 U.S. Inauguration Day MishapsRichard Nixon had some issues with birds at his second inauguration. Before his second inauguration in 1973, Richard Nixon was strangely preoccupied by the large number of pigeons along the ...
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An American tradition: Defeated candidates attending the president-elect's inaugurationBush would return triumphantly to the inaugural ceremony eight years later as the father of Clinton's successor, George W. Bush. Nixon had just lost the 1960 election by fewer than 120,000 votes ...
1969 — Inauguration of President Richard Nixon Elders Ezra Taft Benson and Richard L. Evans, Quorum of the Twelve. (Church member J. Willard Marriott, who would represent the church at the 2001 ...
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The Memo: Flags will fly high after all for Trump’s inaugurationTrump’s historical claim was incorrect. In fact, flags had been flown at half-staff during then-President Nixon’s second inauguration in January 1973. Former President Truman, who led the ...
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Flags at Nebraska, Iowa capitols to be flown at full-staff for Trump’s inaugurationIn a similar situation, flags were flown at half-staff at the inauguration of Richard Nixon in 1973 after former President Harry S. Truman died on December 26, 1972. Nixon later ordered flags to ...
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Texas Orders Flags to Be Raised for Donald Trump's Inauguration Despite Jimmy Carter's Mourning PeriodWhen President Harry S. Truman died weeks before President Richard Nixon's second inauguration, Nixon ordered that flags remain lowered during his own swearing-in.
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