1930: G. Gordon Liddy, the chief operative for President Richard Nixon's White House Plumbers unit when they broke into the Watergate complex, is born in Brooklyn, New York.
Liddy, who served two years stateside in the U.S. Army duringWASHINGTON – G. Gordon Liddy, a mastermind of the Watergate burglary and a radio talk show host after emerging from prison, died Tuesday at age 90 at his daughter's home in Virginia.
After his release from prison, Liddy became a popular, provocative and controversial radio talk show host.
He later moved to the White House, then to Nixon’s reelection campaign, where his official title was general counsel.
His syndicated radio talk show, broadcast from Virginia-based WJFK, was long one of the most popular in the country.