The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ Garrett Graff - From Nixon to Trump: America’s Nonstop Modern Presidential Scandals

Nov 10, 2025
Garrett Graff, a journalist and historian known for his work on political history and investigations like Watergate, discusses the evolution of presidential scandals from Nixon to Trump. He highlights how history helps correct past narratives and the long-term impact of events like Iran-Contra and the Clinton impeachment. The conversation delves into modern challenges of preserving presidential records in the digital age and the effects of social media on truth and journalism. Graff also emphasizes the importance of context in assessing political figures over time.
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Watergate As A Mindset, Not A Moment

  • Watergate wasn't a single event but a mindset rooted in Nixon's earlier actions, especially 1968 interference in the Paris peace talks.
  • Identifying Deep Throat and Nixon's 'original sin' only came decades later, changing our whole understanding of Watergate.
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Digital Messaging Threatens Historical Records

  • Modern presidencies increasingly use texts, DMs, and encrypted chats that may evade the Presidential Records Act.
  • That shift threatens future historians' ability to reconstruct administrations compared with White House tapes like Nixon's.
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Why Large, Long-Term Government Conspiracies Fail

  • Governments keep big secrets briefly or small secrets for long periods, but rarely maintain massive conspiracies across decades.
  • This explains why many large-scale conspiracy theories about sustained government cover-ups are implausible.
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