English: Audio of the Checkers speech or Fund speech by Richard Nixon. The Checkers speech was broadcast without copyright notice and is not copyrighted.
(Original text: The Fund Broadcast was broadcasted without a copyright notice.[1][2] It is not copyrighted.[3])
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University of Virginia
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Richard Nixon
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