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JD Vance discusses Watergate's relevance in today's media landscape

JD Vance stated that the Watergate scandal would likely be a short news story in today's political climate, rather than leading to a president's downfall. His remarks were made during an event at the Richard Nixon presidential library, where he also discussed his personal spiritual journey and his admiration for Nixon.

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JD Vance, speaking at the Richard Nixon presidential library in Yorba Linda, California, expressed the view that the Watergate scandal would not have significantly impacted today's political environment, suggesting it would only be a brief news story. He made these comments while promoting his new book, 'Communion,' and shared insights about his spiritual journey from atheism to Catholicism, along with his admiration for President Nixon.

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JD Vance says Nixon’s Watergate scandal would be ‘12-hour news story’ today

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JD Vance discusses Watergate's relevance in today's media landscape