political scandals
Political scandals are events or actions involving politicians that cause public outrage or concern. These scandals often involve unethical behavior, such as corruption, bribery, or misuse of power. When such incidents come to light, they can lead to investigations, resignations, or even criminal charges against those involved.
The impact of political scandals can be significant, affecting public trust in government and leading to changes in policies or leadership. Examples of political scandals include the Watergate scandal in the 1970s, which resulted in the resignation of President Richard Nixon, and the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, which involved President Bill Clinton and allegations of misconduct.