Date: March 14, 1973

Time: 12:47 pm – 1:30 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Richard A. Moore and John W. Dean, III.

Ronald L. Ziegler’s briefing on Watergate

-Length

-Comparison to James C. Haggerty

-Limits

-Format

-Subjects

-Written interrogatories

-President’s appearance

-Congressional investigation

-Compared with Henry A. Kissinger’s informal consultations

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy and Birch Bayh

-Samuel J. Ervin, Jr., Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Meeting with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman, John D.

Ehrlichman and lawyers

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Separation of powers

Watergate

-Thomas Lumbard’s interview with Washington Post

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-Work for Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP)

-Dean’s conversation with Donald E. Santarelli

-Washington Post report

-Link between G. Gordon Liddy and Dean

-Counsel duties

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III

-William C. Sullivan

-Ervin Committee

-Subpoenas

-Authority over administration

-Common Cause law suit

-Dean’s subpoena

-Administration lawyers

-Abilities

-John W. Gardner

-Lawrence F. O’Brien’s suit, Maurice H. Stans’s libel suit

-Administration counter-offensive

-Ervin Committee

-March 13, 1973 issuance of subpoenas for Dean, Jeb Stuart Magruder, Hugh

W. Sloan, Jr., Murray M. Chotiner

-Ervin Committee

-Objectives

-Investigation of Stans

-Questions for Dean

-CRP personnel structure

-O’Brien suit against CRP

-Dean subpoena

-Use of executive privilege

-Court fight

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Written interrogatories

-Congress

-Rules

-Subpoena

-Court challenge

-Executive privilege

-Dan Rather’s questions

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-President’s statements

-Alger Hiss case

-President’s criticisms of White House

-Harry S Truman’s non-cooperation

-Response of press corps

-Previous appearance before Congressional Committee as Vice-President

-FBI

-Sullivan

-Problems

-Knowledge of certain activities

-Trust settlement

-Democratic abuses

-Possible release

-President’s statements for press

-Release of material

-Precedents

-1968 campaign

-Allegations of wiretapping

-Sullivan

-Knowledge of illegal activities by Democrats

-Corroborating evidence

-John N. Mitchell’s conversation with Cartha D. DeLoach

-Spiro T. Agnew [?]

-J. Edgar Hoover

-Conversation with President

-Sullivan

-Use of information

-Hoover

-Conversation with President

-Wire taps

-National security

-Removal of equipment

-Sullivan’s testimony

-Impact on Democrats

-Attorney General Richard G. Kleindienst

-Job performance

-John B. Connally’s viewpoint

-Gray

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-Intelligence

-Political skills

-Testimony to Congress

-Affidavit

-Herbert W. Kalmbach

-Contacts with Dean

-Donald H. Segretti

-White House response

-Policy statement

-Dean’s reports to President

-Questions from press

-Responses

-Investigation of Segretti

Campaign contributions

-Robert L. Vesco

-Connection with Stans

-Seriousness of problem

-Cash contribution

-DeVan L.Shumway

-Donald A. Nixon

-Work with Vesco

-Dick Tuck

-Mexican banks

-Stans’ role

-Current investigation

Watergate

-Gray

-Testimony to Congress

-Press conference

-Ehrlichman

-Segretti case

-Questions for President

-Response

-Ehrlichman

-Executive privilege

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-Guidelines

-Double privilege

-Washington DC Court of Appeals

-David L. Bazelon

-Supreme Court

-Attitude toward executive privilege

-William H. Rehnquist

-Justification

-Colson

-Truman administration

-Total non-cooperation in Hiss case

-Justice Department raw files compared to summary report

-Contrast with administration’s position

-Ervin Committee

-Administration cooperation

-Dan Rather

-Hiss case

-Truman administration’s non-cooperation

-Democratic illegalities

-Press leaks

-Need for publicity

Moore and Dean left at 1:30 pm