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Based on the evidence, do you think it's likely that Nixon was also involved in the planning or ordering the break-in? Explain

3 - The Constitution gives Congress the power to impeach and try a president for "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors." Do you think the evidence would have warranted an impeachment and conviction for Nixon? Explain.
4 - In a 1977 interview with British journalist David Frost, Nixon made the argument that a president is allowed to commit illegal acts if they are done to promote the good of the country. Do you agree that a president should be allowed to break the law for the good of the country? Explain

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Answer: Gordon Liddy planned the Watergate break-in. After the burglars were arrested, one was found with Hunt's name and White House phone number. He was arrested and began making repeated demands for money to Nixon's personal attorney, John Dean.

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