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Nixon Was A Victim Of CIA

Tucker Carlson and Juan O. Savin peel back the lies, misinformation and mainstream media bias, and reveal the true history of Richard M. Nixon. Like so many others before and after Nixon’s political career, our 37th President, too, was a victim of the corrupt CIA.

Carlson reports that if any President could claim to be the peoples’ choice, it was Nixon, who was re-elected in 1972 by the largest margin of the popular vote ever recorded before or since. Unfortunately for Nixon at the time, he believed that elements in the federal bureaucracy were working to undermine the American system of government. In addition, he met with CIA Director Richard Helms in 1972 and implicated the intelligence agency in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

Little did Nixon know, the sinister wheels of the CIA were already in motion, fabricating the Watergate Scandal. Four days earlier, the Washington Post published the first of many stories about the break-in at the Watergate office building, failing to mention that four of the five burglars were CIA. The author of the first article–29-year-old metro reporter Bob Woodward, who had no journalism experience, came from the classified areas of the federal government.

Carlson brings more details, while Savin delves into Nixon’s early political career, which included manning the legal division of Operation Paperclip shortly after World War II and later becoming Donald J. Trump’s mentor.

Nixon Uncensored

Digging deeply into the political archives, we uncovered highlights of a 1982 CNN “Crossfire” interview with former President Richard Nixon, including uncensored comments during a commercial break. The interview was conducted by Pat Buchanan, who later became a special consultant to Presidents Nixon, Ford and Reagan. He unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for the presidency in 1992 and 1996.

In his characteristic no-nonsense manner, Nixon lauds the Kennedy brothers, calling Ted the best politician of the three and, in an unsuspecting moment during a commercial break, he takes a shot at President Johnson with some choice words. Tune in to this classic interview with our 37th President, courtesy of CNN.

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