Richard Nixon
President of the United States from 1969 to 1974
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December 4 2024 | President-elect Trump announced Crowley's appointment as Ambassador, Assistant Secretary of State, and Chief of Protocol. |
January 2024 | A controversial tape surfaces in which Stone allegedly discusses assassinating Democratic politicians Eric Swalwell and Jerry Nadler, which is under investigation by US Capitol Police. |
2023 | Pat Buchanan retired from his role as a contributor to VDARE after 17 years of involvement. |
2023 | Buchanan retired from being a frequent contributor to VDARE. |
2023 | Kissinger received the Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art from Minister-President of Bavaria Markus Söder. |
2023 | In response to celebrations of the 2023 attack by some Arabs in Germany, Kissinger issued a statement denouncing Muslim immigration into Germany, claiming it was a grave mistake to allow in so many individuals of entirely different culture and religion, which he argued creates a pressure group within each country. |
2023 | In a statement made a month before his death, Henry Kissinger responded to the Hamas-led attack on Israel during the outbreak of the Israel–Hamas war, stating that the goals of Hamas could only serve to mobilize the Arab world against Israel and derail peaceful negotiations. |
2023 | Kissinger co-authored an article titled 'The Path to AI Arms Control' with Graham Allison, published in Foreign Affairs. |
November 29 2023 | Henry Kissinger passed away. |
September 2023 | Kissinger met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in New York City, where they discussed Kissinger's evolving stance on Ukraine's aspirations for NATO membership. |
July 2023 | Kissinger traveled to Beijing to meet with Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu, emphasizing the need to eliminate misunderstandings and coexist peacefully. He later met with Xi Jinping to discuss improving Sino-American relations. |
May 27 2023 | Henry Kissinger celebrated his 100th birthday on May 27, 2023. |
February 2023 | In February 2023, Ben Stein released a video on Donald Trump's Truth Social expressing his nostalgia for the Aunt Jemima logo, which featured a 'large African American woman chef.' He stated a preference for the representation of a black person showcasing culinary skills, and the video subsequently gained traction on Twitter and was covered by various media outlets. |
January 18 2023 | Kissinger was interviewed at the World Economic Forum, where he emphasized the need for intensified U.S. support for Ukraine until either the February 24 borders were reached or recognized. He indicated that negotiations should begin following a ceasefire and highlighted his admiration for President Zelenskyy and the Ukrainian people's resilience. |
2022 | Roger Stone agreed to pay more than $2 million in taxes as part of a settlement with the Justice Department related to the previous year's tax evasion suit. |
2022 | Stone supports Russia's invasion of Ukraine, claiming Vladimir Putin was 'acting defensively' against a non-existent U.S.-funded biological weapons program. |
2022 | Henry Kissinger released 'Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy' with Penguin Books Ltd. |
July 2022 | During a book tour for 'Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy,' Kissinger expressed his view on PBS that negotiation for a ceasefire was necessary, stressing that Russia should not gain from the war and that Ukraine must not lose any territory it had before the conflict. |
May 2022 | Henry Kissinger spoke at the World Economic Forum regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine, advocating for a diplomatic settlement that would restore the status quo ante bellum, which included ceding Crimea and parts of Donbas to Russia. He urged Ukrainians to couple their heroism with wisdom and warned that continuing the war could turn into a broader conflict with Russia. |
April 25 2022 | Roger Stone joined the Ontario Party campaign team as a Senior Strategic Advisor for the 2022 Ontario general election, working with party leader Derek Sloan and criticizing Ontario Premier Doug Ford's approach to conservatism. |
2021 | In 2021, the original Aunt Jemima logo and brand name were retired by PepsiCo and its subsidiary, Quaker Oats, due to their association with the 'Mammy' stereotype and its racial connotations. |
2021 | Henry Kissinger published 'The Age of AI: And Our Human Future' through Little, Brown and Company. |
December 23 2021 | Stone urges a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by eight Capitol Police officers alleging he incited the January 6 riot. |
November 22 2021 | The House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack subpoenas Stone, who later appears but invokes the Fifth Amendment and refuses to answer questions. |
April 2021 | The Justice Department filed a civil tax evasion suit against Roger Stone and his wife, seeking to recover approximately $2 million in alleged unpaid federal taxes by claiming they used a commercial entity to shield income and fund personal expenses. |
February 2021 | The Washington Post reported that the FBI was investigating Roger Stone's potential role in influencing the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers' participation in the January 6th storming of the United States Capitol. |
February 2021 | With the death of George Shultz, Kissinger became the last surviving member of the Nixon administration Cabinet. |
January 6 2021 | Stone is alleged to have been present during the US Capitol attack, with video footage showing him meeting with the Oath Keepers. |
January 5 2021 | Stone speaks at the 'Stop the Steal' rally at Freedom Plaza, claiming the 2020 election was a 'heist' and vowing to continue fighting. |
2020 | Kissinger warned that the United States and China were entering a Second Cold War, expressing concerns about the potential for military conflict and urging leaders from both nations to adopt a less confrontational foreign policy. |
December 2020 | Stone appears to be meeting with the Oath Keepers militia group prior to the Capitol attack. |
December 23 2020 | President Trump pardons Roger Stone. |
December 12 2020 | Stone speaks at a Washington, DC rally, urging followers to 'fight until the bitter end'. |
November 5 2020 | Stone dictates a message suggesting legislative bodies with 'overwhelming evidence of fraud' can choose their own electors to cast Electoral College votes. |
November 2 2020 | Stone tells Trump supporters they have 'the right to violence', which later became video evidence in legal proceedings. |
September 10 2020 | Stone appears on InfoWars and advises Trump to potentially declare martial law and seize ballots if he appears to lose the 2020 presidential election. |
August 17 2020 | Stone drops the appeal of his convictions. |
July 30 2020 | Judge Jackson denied the motion to file an amicus brief, citing lack of jurisdiction. |
July 15 2020 | Constitutional law professors' counsel sought leave to file an amicus brief challenging the constitutionality of Stone's commutation. |
July 10 2020 | President Trump commutes Stone's sentence days before he was scheduled to report to prison. |
June 27 2020 | Judge Jackson rescheduled Stone's surrender date to July 14 and ordered him to begin serving time in home confinement before reporting to prison. |
June 24 2020 | Stone filed a motion to delay his prison transfer, citing potential COVID-19 health concerns. |
May 28 2020 | Judge Jackson ordered Stone to report to prison by June 30. |
April 16 2020 | Judge Jackson denied Stone's motion for a new trial and ordered him to federal prison within 2 weeks. |
April 3 2020 | Henry Kissinger shared his diagnostic view on the COVID-19 pandemic, stating that it threatens the 'liberal world order' and emphasizing the need for greater international cooperation over national efforts. |
February 23 2020 | Judge Jackson rejected Stone's lawyers' request to be removed from the case. |
February 20 2020 | Judge Jackson sentenced Stone to 40 months in federal prison and a $20,000 fine, allowing him to delay the start of his sentence pending resolution of post-trial motions. |
February 14 2020 | Stone requested a new trial again after the jury foreperson publicly supported the withdrawn prosecutors. |
February 12 2020 | Judge Amy Berman Jackson denied Stone's first motion for a new trial, which claimed a juror was biased against him. |
February 11 2020 | Four prosecutors (Jonathan Kravis, Aaron Zelinsky, Adam Jed, and Michael Marando) withdrew from Stone's case after the Justice Department intervened in the sentencing recommendation. |
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