The film takes us inside Richard Nixon's study in New Jersey where he grapples with the ghosts of his political past. As he revisits Watergate, he endeavors to clear himself of blame and fiercely criticizes President Gerald Ford for granting him a pardon. Through a soliloquy filled with his signature bitterness and paranoia, we are privy to the intimate details of Nixon's personal life—his upbringing and family—and how they shaped the man he became. Surrounded by a tape recorder, a gun, and whiskey bottles, this introspective monologue serves as an unflinchingly honest and sometimes unsettling insight into one of America's most complex and enigmatic leaders.
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