Nixon remained silent for three years after his removal from office. However, in the summer of1977, the steely, astute former commander-in-chief consented to sit for one all-encompassing interview to address concerns about his time in office and the Watergate crisis that brought his administration to an end. Nixon astonished everyone when he chose Frost as his television confessor, hoping to outsmart the breezy British showman and cement his place in American hearts and minds. Frost's squad, likewise, had reservations about their boss's ability to hold his own. However, as the cameras rolled, a heated debate ensued.
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Nixon remained silent for three years after his removal from office. However, in the summer of1977, the steely, astute former commander-in-chief consented to sit for one all-encompassing interview to address concerns about his time in office and the Watergate crisis that brought his administration to an end. Nixon astonished everyone when he chose Frost as his television confessor, hoping to outsmart the breezy British showman and cement his place in American hearts and minds. Frost's squad, likewise, had reservations about their boss's ability to hold his own. However, as the cameras rolled, a heated debate ensued.
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