politicaldeaths2021
G. Gordon Liddy, the man who headed the Watergate Hotel burglary in 1972 that led to downfall of President Richard Nixon, died on Tuesday at 90. Liddy’s son Thomas Liddy confirmed his father’s death, but gave no details other than that is was not due to COVID-19. Liddy was convicted and served four years and four months prison time for conspiracy, burglary and illegal wiretapping during the Watergate Hotel burglary orchestrated by Nixon. Liddy later became a talk radio personality and writer after leaving prison. “I’d do it again for my president,” Liddy famously said years after the burglary....
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Conservative radio personality Rush Limbaugh, who announced a year ago he had late-stage lung cancer, died on Wednesday. Limbaugh’s fourth wife, Kathryn Rogers, announced his death on his radio show. Limbaugh stepped away from his show on February 2, 2021 citing his worsening condition. Months before, he said on his radio show that “it’s tough to realize that the days where I do not think I’m under a death sentence are over. Now, we all are, is the point. We all know that we’re going to die at some point, but when you have a terminal disease diagnosis that has a time frame to it, then that put...
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Sheldon G. Adelson, who built the world’s largest casinos and resort hotels in Las Vegas, Macau, Singapore and other gambling destinations, using his wealth to promote right-wing political agendas in America and Israel, died on Monday night at 87. According to his company, Las Vegas Sands, the cause of death was complications from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a form of blood cancer. His location of death is yet to be confirmed. Adelson built a fortune estimated by Forbes in 2014 at $36.6 billion and by Bloomberg Billionaires Index at $40.8 billion, making him the eighth or ninth wealthiest person i...
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