Nixon library loses Watergate whitewash

Nixon library loses Watergate whitewash
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Nixon library loses Watergate whitewash

From NPR:

A bit of national history occurred Wednesday morning when 11 1/2 hours of previously unreleased tapes from Richard Nixon’s presidential years were released to the public.

The release was part of a change in oversight for the Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. Previously run by the Nixon Foundation, which was made up of Nixon family and friends, the library now falls under the domain of the National Archives.
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From Yahoo:

“This is a great day for history. The hallmark of this new institution will be true acceptance and love for history — the good, the bad and the ugly,” said Timothy Naftali, the museum’s new federal director.

“The challenge is to present a controversial, traumatic and important story in a fair and historically accurate way,” he said.

For nearly 20 years, library visitors were told the Watergate scandal was really a “coup” by Nixon’s rivals and the investigative reporting team of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein offered bribes for their nation-shaking scoops.
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