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- SP_3-125:_Presidential_Address_Announcing_His_Intention_to_Resign_the_Oval_Office comment "SP 3-125 is a speech given on August 8, 1974, by United States President Richard Nixon. The purpose of the speech was for Nixon, who had been intimately involved in the events surrounding the Watergate scandal that erupted during his second term, to announce to the nation that he was resigning from office. At the time he elected to resign, Nixon had been facing the prospect of being impeached (and, as he said he had lost most of his support base, likely convicted) for his actions.".
- Q16932404 comment "SP 3-125 is a speech given on August 8, 1974, by United States President Richard Nixon. The purpose of the speech was for Nixon, who had been intimately involved in the events surrounding the Watergate scandal that erupted during his second term, to announce to the nation that he was resigning from office. At the time he elected to resign, Nixon had been facing the prospect of being impeached (and, as he said he had lost most of his support base, likely convicted) for his actions.".