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Saturday, June 17,1972, a break in is reported at The Watergate Complex in Washington D.C. Five people are arrested on site including; Bernard …show more content…
Nixon’s entire administration did not think that there was a good chance for a re-election, so this motivated them to break into the watergate administration. They believed that they could gain information for the democratic party and then use what they learned to be one step ahead of their opponents. There were five burglars that were taken into custody at the watergate complex, where the burglary took place. After being searched many of the burglars had tremendous amounts of cash in their possession. Most of this cash was able to be traced back to “Nixon’s Committee for the Re-election of the presidency.” Eighty percent of the burglars who were arrested had worked for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in previous years. On a Later date, The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) found out that the burglary was the second of two break ins at the watergate complex. Both were able to be traced back to Richard Nixon and “Nixon’s Committee for the Re-election of the presidency.” One of the biggest ways that Richard Nixon was involved with the watergate scandal was the many schemes he used to try and cover up the entire …show more content…
But this doesn’t even scratch the surface of the multiple attempt at the cover-up of the entire scandal. Nixon heard about the arrest and immediately called a meeting with his chief of staff, H.L. Haldeman and started the cover