United States v. Nixon
Watergate Scandal: A Presidential Address
Introduction to the Watergate Affair
- The speaker addresses the audience, expressing deep concern regarding the Watergate affair involving members of his administration and trusted aides.
- He emphasizes that 1974 marked a significant political scandal in U.S. history, acknowledging personal mistakes but asserting he has never profited from public service.
Defense Against Accusations
- The speaker insists on his integrity, stating he has earned everything he possesses and has never obstructed justice.
- He categorically denies being a "crook," highlighting the Supreme Court's deliberation on executive privilege and its implications for presidential accountability.
Political Implications and Decisions
- The speaker reflects on potential loss of Congressional support due to the Watergate matter, which could hinder his ability to make necessary decisions for national interests.