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A woman watches President Nixon on television as he gives an April 30, 1973, speech to the nation about the Watergate scandal. President Nixon ended his speech by saying, "Whatever may appear to have been the case before, whatever improper activities may yet be discovered in connection with this whole sordid affair, I want the American people, I want you to know beyond a shadow of a doubt that during my term as president, justice will be pursued fairly and impartially, no matter who is involved. This office is a sacred trust, and I am determined to be worthy of that trust."
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