Stuart G
Stuart G's JournalWatergate crew, they got them..but it took time..Mueller will get them, and it will also take time..
And Mueller will get them...
Watergate Crew
Nixon resigned..
Vice President Agnew resigned, but unrelated to Watergate, ( He committed other crimes)
◾40 government officials indicted or jailed
◾H.R. Haldeman and John Erlichman (White House staff), resigned 30 April 1973, subsequently jailed
◾John Dean (White House legal counsel), sacked 30 April 1973, subsequently jailed
◾John Mitchell, Attorney-General and Chairman of the Committee to Re-elect the President (CREEP), jailed
◾Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy (ex-White House staff), planned the Watergate break-in, both jailed
◾Charles Colson, special counsel to the President, jailed
◾James McCord (Security Director of CREEP), jailed
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Those of us who lived through this and watched this, thought a couple of them might go down..But the investigation proved they had all committed crimes. Gerald Ford pardoned Nixon for all crimes...otherwise he probably would have been charged..(no one knows)..But it took time...I want it over with now, but that will not happen now..But Mueller will get them......!!!
New York Daily News Bought by Tronic for $1.00
Source: CBS News, 9:02 AM..ET
The New York Daily News, which bills itself as "New York's Hometown Newspaper," has been acquired by newspaper publisher Tronc.
The deal was struck for $1 and the assumption of pension and operational liabilities, according to The Chicago Tribune, which is owned by Tronc. In 1993, real estate magnate Mort Zuckerman bought it for $36 million. The newspaper's liabilities may exceed $30 million, The New York Times said.
Chicago-based Tronc (TRNC), which also publishes the Los Angeles Times, announced the deal Monday night, and the Daily News posted a story on its website. It was first reported by The New York Times.
The Daily News, which won a Pulitzer this year, has been buffeted by the changing media environment. Like other newspapers, its circulation has plummeted amid the shift to digital news. Tronc said the company was committed to maintaining the quality of the newspaper's journalism.
Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-new-york-daily-news-bought-by-publisher-tronc-for-1/
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