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After his resignation, Nixon said to a TV audience during a speech, "I am not a crook." What is the artist trying to say about Nixon and the missing portions of the recordings?

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Tape gap cartoon by Herblock
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The artist is saying that Nixon held on to the recordings long after they were requested because he knew they were his only hope to be found innocent
The artist is saying that because the recordings did match up if they were listened to carefully, the public should not be so negative toward the president.
The artist is saying that because portions of the recordings were missing, the president clearly knew about the burglary and tried to cover up the evidence.
The artist is saying that Nixon was trying to find the missing parts of the recordings and it was only by accident that any recordings were erased.
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The artist is saying that because portions of the recordings were missing, the president clearly knew about the burglary and tried to cover up the evidence.

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Answer:

After his resignation, Nixon said to a TV audience during a speech, “I am not a crook.” The artist is trying to say that "The artist is saying that because portions of the recordings were missing, the president clearly knew about the burglary and tried to cover up the evidence."

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