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Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon flashes the victory sign as he acknowledges cheers from the crowd at the fairgrounds of Springfield, Mo., on September 19, 1968.
Former First Lady Pat Nixon knew Donald Trump would be a winner if he ever ran for office almost 30 years before Trump’s victory in Tuesday’s presidential election. Her husband, ex-Pres… ...
Roger Stone struck the same defiant pose his political idol Richard Nixon used when resigning the presidency 35 years ago. Speaking to the media on Friday, Stone flashed a “V for victory” sign ...
Richard Nixon. Bettmann/Contributor ... House in shame—after you’ve been exposed as a paranoid criminal and chased out of your job—with your signature “victory” power pose is top-of-the ...
Nixon's election also marked a shift to more conservative politics. As part of our year long series, 1968 +50, WGBH's Morning Edition anchor Joe Mathieu spoke with John Farrell, a presidential ...
Trump’s immunity victory would stun Nixon-era lawyers. ... and absolute pardon unto Richard Nixon for all offenses against the United States” that he may have committed as president.
President Richard Nixon makes victory speech at a rally shortly after being elected to serve a second term by a landslide in the 1972 Presidential election.
Richard Nixon meeting with Duke officials on the campaign trail at a Greensboro event in 1960. Regardless, Nixon would easily win the Republican nomination for the 1960 presidential election with ...
How Richard Nixon's pardon 50 years ago provides fuel for Donald Trump's legal fight. David Jackson. ... "And as Donald Trump managed to prove with his legal victory at the Supreme Court," he said ...
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