Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev (L) whispers in the ear of President Richard Nixon as the two leaders stand on a balcony at the White House in Washington
Two future US presidents called Richard Nixon in support after he gave a speech on the Watergate scandal amid a staff exodus, newly released tapes show.
Ronald Reagan and George H W Bush attempted to boost Nixon as he denied any knowledge of the infamous break-in at his political rivals' offices, reports the BBC.The calls are among the final instalment of recordings to be released from the Republican's administration.Nixon, who quit in 1974, remains the only US president to have resigned.
His second term was engulfed by scandal after burglars tied to his re-election committee in 1972 broke into the Democratic party's headquarters at the Watergate office complex in Washington DC, in an attempt to dig up dirt on his political adversaries.The recordings are the last of a total of 3,000 hours of tape released by the National Archives and Records Administration.Another 700 hours remain restricted by national security and privacy concerns, but the archive says they will now be reviewed in order to see what can be released.The tapes cover the time period between 9 April and 12 July 1973, the day before the existence of Nixon's secret recording system in his offices was made public to a Senate panel probing the Watergate scandal.The tapes implicated him in a cover-up about the break-in.The calls from the future presidents came on 30 April, after Nixon had made a public address about the growing scandal.Earlier that day, three senior White House officials had resigned over the affair and another was sacked.Reagan, who was governor of California at the time, told Nixon the speech had been the right one to make."You can count on us," he said. "We're still behind you out here and I wanted you to know that you're in our prayers."Bush called the same evening. The newly appointed chairman of the Republican National Committee said he had watched the speech with "great pride".Nixon complained to Bush about the reaction from broadcasters."The folks may understand," Nixon said, adding: "To hell with the commentators."
culled: BBC
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