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North Carolina native David Gergen, advisor to the White Houses of Nixon, Ford, Reagan and Clinton, has died. He was 83.
David Gergen, 83, a political insider who advised four former US presidents, died in Massachusetts on July 10.
After serving in the government, he became a prominent political commentator. “Centrism doesn’t mean splitting the difference,” he said in 2020.
Congress built a system 50 years ago to prevent another Nixon. Trump seems determined to dismantle those rules.
Secret meetings. A mysterious informant. And a cover-up that reached the highest levels of U.S. government. This is the full story of how Watergate ended a presidency.