As U.S. Attorney General, he was a prominent figure in the Watergate Scandal, and resigned rather than obey President Nixon's order to fire special prosecutor Archibald Cox.
After his tenure as U.S. Attorney General, he served as chairman of Nixon's 1972 presidential campaign. Due to multiple crimes he committed in the Watergate affair, Mitchell was sentenced to prison in 1977 and served 19 months.
December 31, 1999Elliot Richardson / Date of death
The character never identified himself as "Deep Throat" – the name was used by other characters when referring to him. It was never specifically mentioned whether he was initially intended to be the same Deep Throat from Watergate; eventually, the character was revealed to be a government official named Ronald Pakula.
April 27, 1994Richard Nixon / Date of burial
Which best describes one impact of the Watergate scandal on the nation? The court system was changed to allow a president to be charged with a crime.
Leon JaworskiAppointed byRobert BorkDeputyHenry S. Ruth Jr.Preceded byArchibald CoxSucceeded byHenry S. Ruth Jr.11 more rows