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labeled as
Exhibit 60, was marked "Secret Service" and the other, Exhibit 60B, was accompanied by a foot pedal. The panel determined that the buzz was of no consequence and that the gap was the result of an erasure performed on the Exhibit 60 recorder. The panel also determined that the recording consisted of at least five separate segments, possibly as many as nine, and that at least five segments required hand operation; that is, they could not have been performed using the foot pedal. The panel was subsequently asked by the court to consider alternative explanations that had emerged during the hearings. The final report, dated May 31, 1974, found that these other explanations did not contradict the original findings.
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recorder's controls, though Haig could not say whether the erasures had occurred inadvertently or intentionally. In 1973, Haig had speculated aloud that the erasure was caused by an unidentified "sinister force." Others have suggested that Haig was involved in deliberately erasing the tapes with Nixon's involvement, or that the erasure was conducted by a White House lawyer.
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discussion were the arrests at the
Watergate Hotel. White House lawyers first heard of the gap on the evening of November 14, 1973, and Judge Sirica, who had issued subpoenas for the tapes, was not told until November 21, after the president's attorneys had decided that there was "no innocent explanation" they could offer.
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Woods was asked to demonstrate the position in which she was sitting when the accident occurred. Seated at a desk, she reached far back over her left shoulder for a telephone as her foot applied pressure to the pedal controlling the transcription machine. Her posture during the demonstration, dubbed
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subpoenaed the tapes of 42 White House conversations. Later that month, Nixon released more than 1,200 pages of edited transcripts of the subpoenaed tapes, but refused to surrender the actual tapes, claiming executive privilege once more. The
Judiciary Committee rejected Nixon's edited transcripts,
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owns the tape and has tried several times to recover the missing minutes, most recently in 2003, but without success. The tapes are now preserved in a climate-controlled vault in case future technology allows for restoration of the missing audio. Corporate security expert Phil
Mellinger undertook a
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and the following year microphones were installed in the presidential lodge at Camp David. The system was installed and monitored by the Secret
Service, and the tapes were stored in a room in the White House basement. Significant phone lines were tapped as well, including those in the Oval Office,
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estimated that no more than 15 senators were willing to even consider acquittal. Facing certain impeachment in the House of
Representatives and equally certain conviction in the Senate, Nixon announced his resignation on the evening of Thursday, August 8, 1974, effective as of noon the next day.
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speculated that the erasures may conceivably have been caused by Nixon himself. According to Haig, the president was "spectacularly inept" at understanding and operating mechanical devices, and in the course of reviewing the tape in question, he may have caused the erasures by fumbling with the
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Haldeman three days after the Watergate break-in. Nixon claimed not to know the topics discussed during the gap. Haldeman's notes from the meeting show that among the topics of
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of 1974. From the time that the federal government seized his records until his death, Nixon was locked in frequent legal battles over control of the tapes. He argued that the 1974 act was unconstitutional because it violated the constitutional principles of
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Sirica, acting on a request from
Jaworski, issued a subpoena for the tapes of 64 presidential conversations to use as evidence in the criminal cases against indicted former Nixon administration officials. Nixon refused, and Jaworski appealed to the
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Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee who had voted against impeachment in committee announced that they would now vote for
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review and summarize the tapes for accuracy and report his findings to the special prosecutor's office. Cox refused the compromise and on Saturday, October 20, 1973, Nixon ordered Attorney General
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and subsequent visit to the Soviet Union. Only 200 of the 3,500 hours contain references to Watergate and less than 5% of the recorded material has been transcribed or published.
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the "Rose Mary Stretch", caused many political commentators to question the validity of the explanation.
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released the final 340 hours of the tapes that cover the period from April 9 through July 12, 1973.
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Idiots, Hypocrites, Demagogues, and More Idiots: Not-So-Great Moments in Modern American Politics.
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2003:"WashingtonPost.com: President Taped Talks, Phone Calls; Lawyer Ties Ehrlichman to Payments"
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Chasing Shadows: The Nixon Tapes, the Chennault Affair, and the Origins of Watergate
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to fire Cox. Richardson refused and resigned instead, then Deputy Attorney General
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2883:. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Historian, U.S. House of Representatives.
2303:"President Refuses to Turn Over Tapes; Ervin Committee, Cox Issue Subpoenas"
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3108:"Goldwater Expects Only a 'Hard Core' Of Senate Votes for Acquitting Nixon"
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to force Nixon to turn over the tapes. On July 24, 1974, the Supreme Court
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Not Above the Law: the battles of Watergate prosecutors Cox and Jaworski
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3284:"Federal Archivists Take Control of Nixon Library – washingtonpost.com"
3168:"Nixon v. Administrator of General Services – Case Brief – Nixon Tapes"
2910:"Court Orders Nixon to Yield Tapes; President Promises to Comply Fully"
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project to restore Haldeman's handwritten notes describing the missing
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minutes, but that effort also failed to produce any new information.
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2791:"National Archives Releases Forensic Report on H.R. Haldeman Notes"
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3014:"The Smoking Gun That Took Down Nixon: One From the History Books"
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TC-800B open-reel tape recorders to capture audio transmitted by
2273:"WashingtonPost.com: Court Battle Set as Nixon Defies Subpoenas"
3350:. National Archives and Records Administration. Archived from
3320:. National Archives and Records Administration. Archived from
2727:"National Archives Has Given Up On Filling the Nixon Tape Gap"
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1965:"Secret Oval Office Recordings by Roosevelt in '40 Disclosed"
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under President John F. Kennedy, asked District Court Judge
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recused himself because he had worked for attorney general
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against him, and led to his resignation on August 9, 1974.
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National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
2123:"The Nixon Tapes: Secret Recordings from the White House"
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Doyle, Kate; Sodano, Ron; Rushay, Sam (August 18, 2003).
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Audio recordings of conversations between U.S. President
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Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972
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Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974
3224:"Historian's work gives a glimpse of Nixon 'unplugged'"
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Emergency Daylight Saving Time Energy Conservation Act
2620:"Truth in a Lie: Forty Years After the 18½ Minute Gap"
2487:"Nixon nearly 'blew my stack' over Watergate tape gap"
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Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
3226:. University of Wisconsin-Madison. November 8, 2011.
2982:"Watergate 'smoking gun' tape released, Aug. 5, 1974"
1914:. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
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and infringed on his personal privacy rights and the
3194:"Three-year legal battle on Nixon tapes nearing end"
3051:. New York: Simon & Schuster. pp. 414–416.
2098:. Richard Nixon Presidential Library. Archived from
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Nixon to release the tapes. The 8–0 ruling (Justice
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Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act of 1972
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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
3550:"Easy Nixon" accessible database of the Nixon Tapes
2485:Jeremy Pelofsky; James Vicini (November 10, 2011).
1940:. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
1676:saying that they did not comply with the subpoena.
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3474:. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press.
3073:"Refusal-to-Resign Speech Was Prepared for Nixon"
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2651:"Cracking Watergate's Infamous 18 1/2 Minute Gap"
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3432:"The Crisis: The Secretary and the Tapes Tangle"
2715:Advisory Panel on White House Tapes (1974) p. iv
2706:Advisory Panel on White House Tapes (1974) p. 44
2697:Advisory Panel on White House Tapes (1974) p. 36
2688:Advisory Panel on White House Tapes (1974) p. 11
2426:"The Crisis: The Secretary and the Tapes Tangle"
1488:nine relevant tapes to confirm the testimony of
4489:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
4351:Agriculture and Consumer Protection Act of 1973
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2851:"A burglary turns into a constitutional crisis"
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2829:. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 124.
2679:Advisory Panel on White House Tapes (1974) p. 4
2402:. Watergate.info. June 17, 1972. Archived from
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4173:National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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1525:; Nixon proposed that Democratic U.S. Senator
1047:Committee for the Re-Election of the President
765:History of the Nixon White House taping system
4231:Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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2550:"Rose Mary Woods Dies; Loyal Nixon Secretary"
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3412:Brinkley, Douglas; Nichter, Luke A. (2015).
3393:Brinkley, Douglas; Nichter, Luke A. (2014).
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1638:National Archives and Records Administration
759:National Archives and Records Administration
4445:Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act
4058:Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973
4023:Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974
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4261:Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act
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3200:. The Rome News-Tribune. April 21, 1977.
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2215:"The Untapped Secrets of the Nixon Tapes"
929:Impeachment process against Richard Nixon
4030:Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972
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3455:. New York: William Morrow and Company.
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2149:"About Nixon's Secret White House Tapes"
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4379:Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act
4268:Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970
4247:U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
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2548:Sullivan, Patricia (January 24, 2005).
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2184:"Nixon Lawyer Balks At Releasing Tapes"
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2283:from the original on December 31, 2016
2241:"The man who revealed the Nixon tapes"
1843:from the original on February 17, 2018
811:Old Executive Office Building and the
4408:Environmental Quality Improvement Act
4180:Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1970
4065:Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act
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3416:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
3397:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
3294:from the original on January 23, 2019
3138:"The Watergate Story | Nixon Resigns"
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1963:Bennetts, Leslie (January 14, 1982).
1938:"The JFK White House Tape Recordings"
1673:U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary
1545:special counsel on November 1, 1973.
700:officials, Nixon family members, and
27:1971–73 recordings by President Nixon
3970:Minority Business Development Agency
3564:Transcript of the "Smoking Gun" tape
3249:Wagner, Michael G. (April 1, 1998).
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2455:"Watergate Tape Gap Still A Mystery"
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1513:extends to the tapes and citing the
4512:Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement
4277:Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act
3984:Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
3915:Prevention of Nuclear War Agreement
3438:. December 10, 1973. Archived from
2961:from the original on March 23, 2023
2920:from the original on March 14, 2017
2608:Bloomsbury Publishing, 2007. p. 30
2586:from the original on April 12, 2015
2519:"Haig Tells of Theories on Erasure"
2499:from the original on March 10, 2016
2129:from the original on August 5, 2020
2043:from the original on April 10, 2019
182:37th President of the United States
24:
4365:Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act
4284:Securities Investor Protection Act
4217:Occupational Safety and Health Act
4201:Economic Stabilization Act of 1970
4123:District of Columbia Home Rule Act
3489:Kissinger, Henry (March 8, 1982).
3369:
3314:"Nixon White House Tapes – Online"
3282:Flaccus, Gillian (July 12, 2007).
3263:from the original on July 15, 2012
3118:from the original on June 22, 2022
3106:Waldron, Martin (August 8, 1974).
3049:Nixon: Ruin and Recovery 1973–1990
2899:
2444:
2327:
2096:"History of the White House Tapes"
2063:"Final Nixon tapes to be released"
1983:from the original on July 10, 2018
1892:from the original on July 12, 2018
1833:"Nixon White House Tape Recorders"
1803:"Nixon White House Tapes – Online"
1749:
25:
4765:
4480:Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1970
4415:National Environmental Policy Act
3584:to help reach a consensus. ›
3533:
2797:from the original on June 1, 2012
2745:from the original on May 27, 2015
2580:"Thoughts on Nixon's resignation"
2560:from the original on May 13, 2011
2253:from the original on May 16, 2017
2239:Shepard, Alicia (June 14, 2012).
2125:. The National Security Archive.
2013:from the original on May 16, 2017
1944:from the original on June 5, 2024
1918:from the original on June 6, 2024
1912:"Presidential Recordings Project"
1855:
1624:
1548:
739:through Nixon, starting in 1940.
167:1962 California gubernatorial bid
4466:New Source Performance Standards
4401:Council on Environmental Quality
3540:Richard Nixon Library and Museum
2980:Glass, Andrew (August 5, 2018).
2340:"Watergate and the Constitution"
1780:Richard Nixon Library and Museum
863:
653:
647:
487:Center for the National Interest
39:
4503:Coastal Zone Management Program
4424:Environmental Protection Agency
4187:Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973
4102:Federal Contested Elections Act
4086:Drug Enforcement Administration
4044:End Stage Renal Disease Program
3559:Miller Center of Public Affairs
3555:Watergate tapes and transcripts
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1667:Nixon releasing the transcripts
1553:According to Nixon's secretary
1478:United States Solicitor General
1315:U.S. Senate Watergate Committee
847:Revelation of the taping system
799:to install a recording system.
733:U.S. Senate Watergate Committee
482:Presidential Library and Museum
4540:Endangered Species Act of 1973
4533:Endangered Species Act of 1969
4137:Congressional Research Service
3717:VP confirmation of Gerald Ford
2939:Kopel, David (June 16, 2014).
2881:"Nixon to Rodino: Description"
2055:
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1387:Mark Felt: The Man who Brought
836:inch (24 mm) per second.
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4358:Federal Energy Administration
4109:Federal Election Campaign Act
3894:Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
3344:"Nixon White House Tapes FAQ"
2213:Evan Thomas (July 29, 2014).
1882:"The Nixon White House Tapes"
1789:
808:Old Executive Office Building
340:Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
4519:Marine Mammal Protection Act
4431:Clean Air Amendments of 1970
4051:Supplemental Security Income
3993:Education Amendments of 1972
3491:"Watergate: The Smoking Gun"
2725:Clymer, Adam (May 9, 2003).
2033:"Nixon impeachment articles"
1594:Uher 5000 with evidence tags
1338:Frank Wills (security guard)
817:Executive Protective Service
797:United States Secret Service
410:Marine Mammal Protection Act
355:Minority Business Enterprise
7:
4739:Presidency of Richard Nixon
4496:Coastal Zone Management Act
4254:Consumer Product Safety Act
4037:National Cancer Act of 1971
3675:1970 Lincoln Memorial visit
3618:Presidency of Richard Nixon
3577:Presidency of Richard Nixon
3506:The White House Transcripts
1541:fired Cox. Nixon appointed
946:Inauguration of Gerald Ford
892:Presidency of Richard Nixon
603:Vice presidential campaigns
10:
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4729:1970s in the United States
4658:Senate Watergate Committee
4238:Permissible exposure limit
4016:Rehabilitation Act of 1973
3761:Presidential Proclamations
3510:. New York: Viking Press.
3395:The Nixon Tapes: 1971–1972
2037:academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu
1615:White House Chief of Staff
1502:
1343:James F. Neal (prosecutor)
917:1972 presidential election
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4547:Oil Pollution Act of 1973
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4166:Fair Credit Reporting Act
4148:
3963:Revised Philadelphia Plan
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3922:Threshold Test Ban Treaty
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235:Appointment controversies
130:Eisenhower administration
4697:← Johnson administration
4330:Agricultural Act of 1970
3873:1973 Chilean coup d'état
3582:templates for discussion
3170:. Lawnix. Archived from
753:On August 19, 2013, the
388:1973 Chilean coup d'état
230:Supreme Court candidates
225:Appointed federal judges
96:House of Representatives
48:This article is part of
4749:United States documents
4595:Saturday Night Massacre
4337:Farm Credit Act of 1971
4307:Alternative minimum tax
3502:Nixon, Richard (1974).
1784:Yorba Linda, California
1671:On April 11, 1974, the
1505:Saturday Night Massacre
1499:Saturday Night Massacre
1349:All the President's Men
923:Saturday Night Massacre
902:Nixon White House tapes
715:, including in Nixon's
506:Death and state funeral
172:"Last press conference"
4649:United States v. Nixon
4300:Tax Reform Act of 1969
3977:Native American policy
3956:Family Assistance Plan
2374:www.washingtonpost.com
2277:www.washingtonpost.com
2158:University of Virginia
2007:www.washingtonpost.com
1771:right of association.
1722:
1699:United States v. Nixon
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1595:
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1256:Intelligence community
935:United States v. Nixon
781:
748:article of impeachment
515:Presidential campaigns
446:United States v. Nixon
415:Endangered Species Act
4706:Ford administration →
4208:Smithsonian Agreement
3731:Judicial appointments
3447:Doyle, James (1977).
3442:on September 3, 2007.
3414:The Nixon Tapes: 1973
3083:. December 16, 1996.
1712:
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1106:Alexander Butterfield
772:
744:Alexander Butterfield
737:Franklin D. Roosevelt
405:Mideast Peace Process
220:Judicial appointments
4611:White House Plumbers
3470:Hughes, Ken (2014).
3174:on February 17, 2012
2525:. December 7, 1973.
2400:"Watergate Burglars"
1813:on December 15, 2016
1807:www.nixonlibrary.gov
1761:separation of powers
1515:separation of powers
1419:White House Plumbers
1389:Down the White House
1282:James R. Schlesinger
1029:White House Plumbers
1014:Nixon's Enemies List
813:Lincoln Sitting Room
704:surfaced during the
698:Nixon administration
161:Post-vice presidency
4665:impeachment process
4581:Operation Sandwedge
4316:Revenue Act of 1971
4116:1970 VRA Amendments
3864:Shanghai Communiqué
3857:1972 visit to China
3809:Paris Peace Accords
3781:International trips
3661:Second inauguration
3288:The Washington Post
3142:The Washington Post
3077:The Washington Post
3045:Ambrose, Stephen E.
2946:The Washington Post
2582:. August 10, 2014.
2554:The Washington Post
2523:The Washington Post
2432:. December 10, 1973
2346:. August 15, 2016.
2308:The Washington Post
2246:The Washington Post
2188:The Chicago Tribune
2102:on October 15, 2011
1888:. August 15, 2016.
1765:executive privilege
1535:William Ruckelshaus
1519:checks and balances
1511:executive privilege
1490:White House Counsel
1320:Impeachment process
1243:The Washington Post
1058:Jeb Stuart Magruder
986:James W. McCord Jr.
907:Operation Sandwedge
841:1972 visit to China
422:Impeachment process
376:Paris Peace Accords
263:International trips
90:Pre-vice presidency
4588:Operation Gemstone
3887:1972 Moscow Summit
3643:First inauguration
3112:The New York Times
2731:The New York Times
2655:Forensics Magazine
2624:Washington Decoded
2190:. April 26, 1994.
2161:. February 2, 2017
1969:The New York Times
1723:
1682:U.S. Supreme Court
1669:
1659:"Smoking Gun" tape
1596:
1588:
1217:Harry M. Rosenfeld
1151:Gordon C. Strachan
965:Watergate burglars
941:Resignation speech
912:Operation Gemstone
782:
454:Resignation speech
4754:Watergate scandal
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4641:White House tapes
4632:list of opponents
4473:Noise Control Act
4072:Shafer Commission
3938:Space exploration
3908:Washington Summit
3802:Cambodian bombing
3710:1974 SOTU Address
3703:1973 SOTU Address
3696:1972 SOTU Address
3689:1971 SOTU Address
3682:1970 SOTU Address
3651:Bring Us Together
3481:978-0-8139-3663-5
3423:978-0-544-61053-8
3404:978-0-544-27415-0
3354:on March 19, 2016
3256:Los Angeles Times
3058:978-0-671-69188-2
2857:. June 16, 2004.
2618:Robenalt, James.
2406:on April 20, 2012
2344:National Archives
1886:National Archives
1710:
1690:William Rehnquist
1608:The Nixon Defense
1606:In his 2014 book
1531:Elliot Richardson
1459:
1458:
1422:(2023 miniseries)
1398:(2019 board game)
1078:Hugh W. Sloan Jr.
1073:Kenneth Parkinson
976:Virgilio Gonzalez
871:Watergate complex
856:Watergate scandal
786:Lyndon B. Johnson
706:Watergate scandal
702:White House staff
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428:Watergate scandal
350:Philadelphia Plan
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