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American Scandal

Watergate | A Cancer Within | 4

American Scandal

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Society & Culture, Documentary, History, History Daily, True Crime, American History Tellers, Lindsay Graham, Exhibit C

4.519.6K Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2022

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

A Senate hearing sets in motion a new crisis. With the cover-up unraveling, White House counsel John Dean takes matters into his own hands.

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0:00.0

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0:05.6

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0:07.8

It's February 28, 1973 in Washington, D.C.

0:24.6

L. Patrick Gray, the acting director of the FBI, makes his way through a Senate office building on Capitol Hill.

0:31.0

He steps inside room 12.02 and as he surveys the busy hearing room, Gray smooths his jacket and straightens his tie.

0:38.5

In just a few minutes, Gray is going to sit in front of a panel of United States senators and endure what's likely to be a marathon of questions.

0:46.2

Gray was nominated by President Nixon to be the permanent director of the FBI.

0:50.9

But before he starts the job, he has to receive confirmation from the Senate.

0:55.3

And that means surviving a series of public hearings, which are bound to be grueling and will almost certainly focus on the issue of Watergate.

1:03.1

It's a story that just won't go away.

1:05.9

Mons ago, several men were caught breaking into Democratic headquarters at the Watergate complex.

1:11.1

When the FBI learned about the crime, their agents began a dog get investigation, trying to understand why the burglars had targeted Democrats.

1:19.6

But despite the broad scope of the investigation, the bureau has still been criticized by lawmakers and journalists.

1:26.0

Some have even suggested that Gray downplayed or ignored evidence that could damage the president.

1:31.9

The smears have gotten ugly.

1:34.1

But Gray doesn't think he's done anything wrong.

1:36.4

It's true that he pledged his loyalty to the president and that he's collaborated with the president's allies.

1:41.9

But that's the nature of the job.

1:43.6

Gray serves at the pleasure of the president.

1:46.5

Still, his larger purpose is as clear as it's ever been.

1:49.6

Gray is a longtime civil servant.

1:51.8

He's dedicated to American democracy and the rule of law.

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