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Minimizing Watergate Is a Republican Tradition

Real Clear Politics

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June 28, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

On the American right, there is an unbroken lineage of Watergate propaganda going back to the 70s from today

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JFeed

right

· Jun 21, 2026

Senate Republicans Reeling From Trump's Iran Deal: '$300 Billion Fund Would Make Obama's Agreement Look Like a Pittance'

Cruz, Cotton, Wicker, Cornyn: The GOP Rebellion Against Trump's Iran Deal Now Spans the Entire Senate National Security Establishment

NDTV

lean right

· Jun 26, 2026

JD Vance Says Watergate Would Be '12-Hour News Story' Today

US Vice President JD Vance says it is crazy that the Watergate scandal brought down Richard Nixon's presidency, arguing that the political spying affair would dominate headlines for no more than a...

Financial Times

center

· Jul 11, 2026

What history tells us about Trump’s self-enrichment

The blurring of public and private interests in the modern White House has many precedents — but it may yet test the tolerance of American voters

Conservative Review

right

· Jun 25, 2026

Senate GOP Should Know Better Than To Ignore Trump’s Political Instincts On The SAVE Act

Senate Republicans would do well by the country and themselves to heed Trump’s political instincts on this one.

WyoFile

left

· Jul 9, 2026

Casper forum separates US Senate candidates on healthcare, executive power

Four Republicans and two Democrats also outline views on public lands and their potential sale. The post Casper forum separates US Senate candidates on healthcare, executive power appeared first on WyoFile .

Real Clear Politics

lean right

· Jun 25, 2026

Senate Republicans Ignore SAVE Act at Their Peril

Senate Republicans would do well by the country and themselves to heed Trump's political instincts on this one.

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Related coverage for "Minimizing Watergate Is a Republican Tradition": JFeed — Senate Republicans Reeling From Trump's Iran Deal: '$300 Billion Fund Would Make Obama's Agreement Look Like a Pittance'. NDTV — JD Vance Says Watergate Would Be '12-Hour News Story' Today. Financial Times — What history tells us about Trump’s self-enrichment. Conservative Review — Senate GOP Should Know Better Than To Ignore Trump’s Political Instincts On The SAVE Act. WyoFile — Casper forum separates US Senate candidates on healthcare, executive power. Real Clear Politics — Senate Republicans Ignore SAVE Act at Their Peril