Date: June 5, 1973

Time: 5:29 pm – 7:14 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr.

Watergate

-Charles A. Wright’s paper on executive privilege

-Hugh Scott

-Buzhardt’s efforts

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Leonard Garment

-President’s activities

-John B. Connally’s view

-Firing of H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman

-Popular opinion

-Connally’s view

-President’s activities

-Executive privilege

-Wright’s paper

-Aaron Burr case

-John Marshall

-James St. D. Clair expedition

-Thomas Jefferson

-Papers

-Marshall’s ruling

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-President’s possible role

-National interest

-John W. Dean, III

-Files

-Relevancy to Watergate

-Charles W. Colson

-Conversation with Buzhardt and Colson’s attorney

-Executive privilege

-Files

-National security

-Plumbers

-Haldeman’s and Ehrlichman’s notes

-Procedures

-Possible subpoena

-Possible response

-Supreme Court

-Procedures

-Contents

-Haldeman’s notes

-John J. Sirica

Smoking

-Buzhardt

-President

Melvin R. Laird

-Cigars

-Role on White House staff

-Strength

Watergate

-Executive privilege

-Haldeman’s and Ehrlichman’s notes

-Procedures

-Wright’s paper

-Blanket subpoenas

-Subpoenas of May 25, 1973

-Buzhardt

-National Archives and Records Service

-Earl J. Silbert

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-Subpoenas

-Specificity

-Committee’s records

-Tapes from Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Colson

-Tapes

-Howard K. Smith

-Forthcoming interview with Smith

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and Colson

-Possible television appearance

-John L. McClellan Committee testimony

-Contradictions

-Buzhardt’s conversations with Frank H. Strickler and John Wilson

-Ehrlichman’s statements

-Counsel’s work

-Mexican money

-Conversations with President

-Meeting with Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters and L[ouis]

Patrick Gray, III

-John N. Mitchell, Haldeman

-Ehrlichman

-Conflicting testimony

-Reasons

-Richard A. Moore

-Conversation with Buzhardt

-Possible memorandum

-March 19, 1973 meeting with President and Dean

-March 14, 15-20, 1973 meetings with President and Dean

-Meetings with Dean

-Quality as witness

-President’s conversations with Dean before March 21, 1973

-Cover-up

-Dean

-Role

-Gray hearings

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman’s activities

-Ervin Committee

-Executive privilege

-Gray nomination

-March 14, 15, 1973 meetings with President and Moore

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-Patrick J. Buchanan’s preparation of questions and answers book for

press conference

-Executive privilege

-Supreme Court

-Alger Hiss case

-Executive privilege, Hiss case

-White House, Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI], Justice

Department

-March 19, 1973 meeting with President and Moore

-March 20, 1973 meeting with President and Moore

-White House response

-FBI

-Use by Lyndon B. Johnson

-Meetings with President

-White House staff involvement

-Gordon C. Strachan

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman

-Strachan

-Testimony

-Haldeman

-Lie detector tests

-Jeb Stuart Magruder

-Henry E. Petersen

-Results

-Samuel Dash

-Possible subpoena of President’s logs by Ervin Committee concerning

meetings with Dean

-Garment

-White House response

-Motive

-Dean

-Possible subpoena of President’s logs

-White House response

-Archibald Cox

-Possible subpoena

-White House response

-Specificity

-Dean’s files

-Custody

-Secret Service

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-FBI

-Dean

-Meetings with President

-Petersen

-Strachan

-Break-in of Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office

-President’s response to information

-Contacts with Petersen and Richard G. Kleindienst

-Ellsberg break-in

-President’s knowledge

-Ehrlichman

-Dean

-Meeting April 16, 1973 with President

-Resignation

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-President’s April 15, 1973 meeting with Kleindienst and Petersen

-Resignations of Haldeman and Ehrlichman, Magruder’s testimony

-President’s April 16, 1973 meeting with Dean

-Resignation

-Dean

-President’s conversation with Petersen, April 16, 1973

-President’s conversation with Petersen, April 29, 1973

-Petersen

-Possible blackmail by Dean

-Gray

-FBI inquiry

-Dean’s comments to President

-Dean

-Conversations with President

-Strachan

-Mitchell, Ehrlichman, Haldeman

-Haldeman and $320,000

-Ehrlichman and Herbert W. Kalmbach

-Haldeman

-Money

-Order from Dean

-Ehrlichman

-Order to Kalmbach concerning money for defendants

-Angela Y. Davis

-Ehrlichman and Haldeman

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-Motives concerning funds for defendants

-Dean

-Conversations with President

-March 22, 1973 with Haldeman and Mitchell

-Mitchell’s position

-President’s desire for full disclosure

-Ehrlichman, Dean

-President’s call from Florida

-Dean’s subsequent trip to Camp David

-James McCord

-$1,000,000

-March 21, 1973 meeting

-Call from Florida

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Buzhardt

-Role on intelligence evaluation committee

-Robert F. Frohlke

-Dean

-March 21, 1973 meeting with President

-Funds for defendants

-Clemency offer

-March 22, 1973 meeting with President, Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Mitchell

-March 21, 1973 meeting with President

-Clemency offer

-Subornation of perjury

-Funds for defendants

-Blackmail

-William O. Bittman

-President’s knowledge

-White House staff procedures

-Dean

-Conversations with President

-Content

-Ervin Committee

-March 21, 1973

-President’s response

-Investigations by Dean and Ehrlichman

-Possible White House response to testimony

-Testimony of Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and Moore

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-President’s possible statement

-Connally’s view

-President’s possible testimony

-Ervin Committee

-Grand jury

-Precedent

-Andrew Johnson

-Possible White House response

-White House response

-Gerald L. Warren

-Legal questions

-Dean

-President’s call from Florida

-Dean’s subsequent call to Ziegler

-Dean’s possible pleading

-Petersen

-Advice to President

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr. break-in of Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office

-National security

-Meeting with President and Kleindienst

-Ellsberg information to William M. Byrne, Jr.

-President’s activities, April 15 – April 30, 1973

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and Dean

-Resignations of Haldeman, Ehrlichman and Dean

-Dean

-Meeting with Buzhardt, June 3, 1973

-Logs

-Possible release to Dash

-Conversations with President

-Lawyer’s story

-Timing

-Possible immunity

-Conversations with President

-Seymour M. Hersh’s story

-Robert U. (“Bob”) Woodward and Carl Bernstein’s story

-September 15, 1972

-Indictments of defendants

-Haldeman’s notes

-Internal Revenue Service [IRS] investigation of Larry F. O’Brien

and Howard Hughes

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-Campaign tactics

-Dean’s efforts

-Haldeman

-Signing of President’s will

-Memorandum to Haldeman

-Organization of Counsel’s office

-Frederic V. Malek’s study

-1972 campaign

-Haldeman’s response

-Role in 1972 campaign

-Financing law

-Fred F. Fielding’s work

-Documents in lock box

-Buzhard’s efforts

-Meeting with Buzhardt, June 2, 1973

-Paycheck

-Staff members’ files

-Location

-Archives

-Certificate

-Dean’s files

-Certification

-Contacts with Buzhardt

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BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 2

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[Duration: 19 s ]

INTELLIGENCE

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Watergate

-Dean

-Meeting with Buzhardt, June 2, 1973

-Dean’s possible testimony

-Files

-Files

-Return of personal materials

-International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT] investigation

-Robert Vesco

-ITT investigation

-Securities and Exchange Commission [SEC]

-Removal of boxes to Justice Department

-Vesco

-Buzhardt’s forthcoming conversations

-Ralph E. Erickson, Justice Department

-William J. Casey

-Erickson

-William Rehnquist

-Removal of boxes to Justice Department

-Casey

-Vesco

-Possible White House response

-Backgrounders

-Woodward and Bernstein

-Buzhardt’s conversations with Woodward

-Washington Post

-Forthcoming trials

-Possible Dean testimony

-Outcome

-Interest

-Possible motions

-Effect

-Mitchell, Magruder, Frederick D. LaRue

-LaRue

-Funds for defendants

-Testimony

-Dean

-Meeting with Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and Monroe in California, February

1973

-Wiretaps

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-Robert C. Mardian’s testimony

-Meeting with President in 1971 in San Clemente

-William C. Sullivan’s view

-President’s instructions to Mardian

-Wiretap log

-Ziegler’s statement

-President’s recollection

-Ehrlichman

-Buzhardt’s conversation with Mardian and his lawyer

-Ellsberg case

-Ehrlichman’s call to Mardian

-Mardian’s statement

-Sullivan

-President’s instructions

-Mardian’s conversations concerning visit to San Clemente

-Ellsberg case

-Meeting with President, Haldeman, Ehrlichman

-Wire service leads

-Scott’s statement

-Johnson’s John F. Kennedy’s wiretaps

Johnny Mathis

-President’s assessment

-Buzhardt’s assessment

Watergate

-White House response

Buzhardt’s schedule

Watergate

-White House response

-Ervin Committee, Cox

-President as defendant

-Dean

-Statements

-Immunity

-Senate

-Forthcoming indictment

-Cox vs. Dash

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-Dean

-Use immunity

-Possible indictment

-Cox

-Blanket indictments

-Possible effect

-Possible trials

-Dean

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Possible indictments

-Possible indictments

-Mitchell, Magruder

-Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.

-Strachan

-Sally Harmony

-G[eorge] Gordon Liddy

-Colson

-Kalmbach

-Kalmbach

-Funds for defendants

-Expectation of indictments

-Thomas A. Pappas

-Funds for defendants

-Mitchell

-Mitchell’s possible testimony

-President’s March 21, 1973 conversation with Dean

-Mitchell

-Pappas

-Intent

-Mitchell

-Conflict between self-interest and animosity

-Mitchell

-Ehrlichman, Haldeman

-Mitchell

-Role in bugging and cover-up

-Dean’s subornation of Magruder’s perjury

-Pappas’s fund-raising

-President’s March 21, 1973 meeting with Dean

-President’s relations with Pappas

-Fundraising efforts

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-Maurice H. Stans

-Dean

-Possible statements

-Effect

-Conversations with President

-White House response

-Credibility of Dean

-Conversations with President

-Lawyers’ efforts

-Woodward’s and Hirsh’s efforts

-Timing

-Log for January 1973

-Requests for March 1973 and April 1973 logs

-Possession of logs

-April 19, 1973 request of Jack Nessitt

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 5:29 pm.

President’s schedule

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 7:14 pm.

Watergate

-Dean

-Meetings with President

-Kleindienst’s impression

-Buzhardt’s impression

-Statements to lawyers

-Charles N. Shaffer

-Lawyers’ actions

-Possible immunity

-Cox

-Prosecutors’ view

-March 21, 1973 meeting with President and Haldeman

-President’s methodology

-Ehrlichman

-Funds for defendants

-Haldeman

-Amnesty, clemency, funds for defendants

-Dean’s possible statements

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-Bittman

-Possible subpoena of President’s papers

-White House response

-Cox and Dash

-White House response

-Dean’s meetings with President

-Logs

-Dates

-Haldeman

-Buzhardt’s possible call to Dash

Buzhardt left at 7:14 pm.