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Jeb$501107$ - traduzione in italiano

AMERICAN AUTHOR, BUSINESSMAN, CIVIL SERVANT (1934-2014)
Jeb Magruder
  • Portrait of Magruder as a member of the Nixon Administration

Jeb      
n. nome proprio maschile
Jeb Bush         
  • Bush (front right) with family, early 1960s
  • Bush being sworn in for his first term, January 1999
  • Bush in [[Derry, New Hampshire]] on June 16, 2015
  • Bush's campaign logo
  • Bush speaking in [[Iowa]], 2016
  • Bush at Rookery Bay participating in Earth Day activities in 2004
  • Bush as Florida Secretary of Commerce
  • CPAC]] in Washington D.C., 2015
  • Bush greeting British Prime Minister [[John Major]] in 1991, along with his father, President [[George H. W. Bush]]
  • Bush greeting President [[Ronald Reagan]] in 1986
  • his father]] in December 2018
43RD GOVERNOR OF FLORIDA
John Ellis Bush; John E. "Jeb" Bush Jr.; Jebby Bush; Jeb Bush, Jr; John Ellis "Jeb" Bush; Jed Bush; Jeb Bush, Jr.; John Bush, Jr.; Jeb bush; Jeb.org; J. E. Bush; Noelle Bush; Jebidiah Bush; JEB Bush; Jeb! Bush
Jeb Bush (governatore dello stato della Florida, USA, uno dei figli dell"ex-presidente Georges Bush)

Definizione

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Wikipedia

Jeb Stuart Magruder

Jeb Stuart Magruder (November 5, 1934 – May 11, 2014) was an American businessman and high-level political operative in the Republican Party who served time in prison for his role in the Watergate scandal.

He served President Richard Nixon in various capacities, including acting as deputy director of the president's 1972 re-election campaign, Committee for the Re-Election of the President (CRP). In August 1973, Magruder pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to wiretap, obstruct justice and defraud the United States. He served seven months in federal prison.

Magruder later attended Princeton Theological Seminary and was ordained as a Presbyterian minister. He spoke publicly about ethics and his role in the Watergate scandal. In the 1990s and early 2000s, he gave interviews in which he changed his accounts of actions by various participants in the Watergate coverup, including claiming that President Richard Nixon ordered the break-ins.