Watergate Scandal

1440 Findings

Hours of research by our editors, distilled into minutes of clarity.

  • Experience Watergate through photographs

    The Watergate scandal produced some of the most iconic images in American political history—especially the candid shot of Nixon boarding a helicopter while leaving the White House for the final time on Aug. 9, 1974.

  • Watch President Nixon's resignation speech

    With impeachment looming, President Richard Nixon gave a televised Oval Office address. Watch this famous address in which Nixon announced his resignation due to the Watergate scandal—becoming the first and only president to resign from office.

  • Watergate led to the prosecution of nearly 50 individuals

    Watergate ushered in sweeping changes: agencies were required to release information openly; officials had to disclose finances transparently; and new laws limited conflicts of interest, established independent ethics oversight, and safeguarded presidential records—curbing abuse and boosting accountability.

  • Watch the breaking news report of the revelation that brought down the Nixon Presidency

    In August 1974, following a unanimous Supreme Court ruling, the White House released the "smoking gun" tape—revealing Nixon's role in the cover-up. Watch the CBS News report from August 5, 1974, detailing the fallout from the release of the tapes.

  • Nixon's landslide in the 1972 Presidential election

    Despite the Watergate break-in becoming public in June 1972, voters largely shrugged it off. On November 7, 1972, Richard Nixon still achieved a historic landslide—winning 520 out of 538 electoral votes, carrying 49 states—making it one of the largest Electoral College victories in US history.