John Ehrlichman

Assistant to Richard Nixon, and a key figure in the Watergate scandal
Real World Example
John Ehrlichman was an assistant to President Richard Nixon and played a central role in the Watergate scandal, a major political crisis in the United States during the late 1960s and 1970s. He was involved in the cover-up of the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters, which eventually led to Nixon's resignation. Ehrlichman's actions contributed to a loss of trust in government, known as "A Crisis in Confidence," as people began questioning the integrity of political leaders. Today, this legacy reminds citizens of the importance of transparency and accountability in government, encouraging them to demand honesty from their leaders. For example, the emphasis on investigative journalism and whistleblower protections can be traced back to the lessons learned from the Watergate scandal and Ehrlichman's involvement.
Practice Version
