Date: March 22, 1973

Time: 1:00 pm – 2:31 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

President’s schedule

-White House Counselors meeting

-Discussion of programs

-Value

-Vetoes

-Vocational rehabilitation bill

-Justification

-Clean Air Act

-Second term goals

-Cabinet meeting

-Congressional leaders meetings

-Value

-Gerald R. Ford

-Hugh Scott

-Purpose

-Changes over last 20 years

-Leader class in US

-Decline

-Helplessness

-Attitudes

-Effects

-Cabinets

-Staff

-Congress

-Business community

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-John B. Connally

-Loss of character

-1960s

-Meetings with Congress members

-Value

-Welfare

-Dependence

-Donald H. Rumsfeld

-Cabinet

-Minimum of effort

-Harry S. Truman’s approach

-Issues for discussion

-Freshmen Congress members

Leader class in US

-Business community

-Cabinet officers, White House staff

-Academics

-Administration’s efforts

-Creation of weakness

-Destruction of character

-John Conlan

-Example of leadership

-President’s career

-George P. Shultz’s meetings with President

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Union of Soviet Socialist [USSR] Trade

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Frederick B. Dent

-Dealings with USSR

-Dent

-Control

Shultz’s responsibilities

-International monetary situation

-USSR trade agreement

-Energy policy

-William E. Simon

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-Treasury Department

-Charles J. DiBona

-Ehrlichman

-Labor-Management Advisory Board

-Report

President’s schedule

-Trip to California

-Departure

-Congressional relations

-Cabinet meeting

Watergate

-Amount of time

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Handling of press

Press relations

-Garnet D. (Jack) Horner

-Story for administration

-Value

-Washington Post

President’s schedule

-Meeting with business community

-Meetings with Congress members

-Counselors

-Ehrlichman

-Cabinet meetings

-Value

-Subjects for discussion

-Alternatives

-Present Cabinet

-Make-up

-John A. Volpe, George W. Romney

Spiro T. Agnew

-President’s opinion

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-Role in administration

-Agnew’s perception of role

-Agnew’s opinions

-Public relations

-Involvement in decisions

-Haldeman’s relations with Agnew

-Comparison with Sherman Adams’s treatment of President

-President’s tenure as Vice President

-Haldeman’s first meeting

-Relations

Congressional relations

-Ehrlichman’s responsibility

-William E. Timmons’s role

-President’s meeting with Hugh Scott and Leslie C. Arends

-Timmons

-Ehrlichman

-Watergate

-International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT] case

-Ehrlichman’s role

-Public relations sense

-Herbert Stein, Roy L. Ash, Shultz

-Work on substance

-Ehrlichman

-Programming of administration line

-Public relations work

-Ash, Shultz

-Cole

-Substance

-Public relations

-Role of Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-William J. Baroody

-Ziegler

-Ehrlichman

-Richard A. Moore

-Abilities

-John W. Dean, III

-Dwight W. Chapin

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-Work with White House staff

-Moore, Tex McCrary, David N. Parker

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Abilities

-David R. Gorgen

-New summaries

-Preparation

-Analysis

-Difficulty

-Republicans

-Problem areas

-Watergate

-Food prices

-Aid to Vietnam

-Areas of concentration

-Ziegler

President’s press conferences

-President’s additions to briefing books

-Staff work

-William L. Safire [?]

-Preparation

-Ziegler’s performance

-Ehrlichman’s performance

-Questions from press

Ehrlichman

-Role in administration

-Meetings

-High school students

-Intellectuals

-Public relations responsibility

-Substance

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

-Ash

President’s schedule

-Counselors

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-Cabinet

-Ehrlichman

-Cabinet meetings

White House staff

-Shultz

-Role in administration

-Public relations issue

-Administration’s budget

-Congress’ reaction

-Vigorous defense

Phase II

-Business community

-Wage controls

-Complaints

-Profit controls

-Stockpile release

-Environment and safety restrictions

-William D. Ruckelshaus

-Oil companies

-Bankruptcy

-Los Angeles

-Herman Kahn

-Press-generated paranoia

-Sense of decline

Dean entered at 1:42 pm.

President’s meeting with Dean and Moore

Ehrlichman

Moore entered at 1:42 pm.

Watergate

-A report for President

-President’s approach

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-Ziegler’s comments

-Problems

-Samuel J. Ervin, Jr.’s questions

-Possible questions

-Donald H. Segretti case

-White House cooperation with Ervin Committee

-Jeb Stuart Magruder interview

-G. Gordon Liddy

-Committee to Re-elect the President [CRP] intelligence operation

-Ervin Committee questions

-Dean’s answers

-General answers

-In response to Magruder

-Hearsay testimony

-Possible questions

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] investigations of Segretti

-Dean’s meetings with Segretti

-Dean’s answers

-Gordon C. Strachan

-Segretti’s reasons for contacting Dean

-Chapin and Herbert W. Kalmbach involvement

-Grand jury testimony

-Generalities

-Number of questions

-Ervin

-Possible questions

-Ziegler’s response

-Segretti

-L. Patrick Gray, III hearings

-Ervin, Samuel Dash

-Written interrogatories

-Administration position

-Replies

-Cross examination

-Written interrogatories

-Strategy of administration

-Agreement with committee

-Administration defense against Ervin Committee

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-Story for Rowland Evans and Robert D. Novak or Kevin P. Phillips

-Barry M. Goldwater

-Double standard

-Investigation by FBI of committee members’ last campaign

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-Goldwater

-William J. Baroody

-Committee members’ vulnerability

-Campaign contributions

-Burglars

-Appeal to court for exemption from hearings

-Judge John J. Sirica

-Use of American Civil Liberties Union [ACLU]

-Committee rules

-Charges of campaign violations

-Goldwater speech

-Draft

-Baroody

-Leaks to columnists

-Charges of double standard

-Investigation of George S. McGovern’s campaign

-Republican investigation

-FBI investigation

-Democratic National Committee [DNC]

-Discovery of bug in the phone

-FBI investigation

-Administration counterattack

-William H. Sullivan

-Appearance before Ervin Committee

-Democratic uses of FBI

-Disclosure

-Gray’s confirmation

-Gray hearings

-Gray’s work with Ehrlichman

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-FBI

-Sullivan testimony

-Cartha D. DeLoach

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-Closed sessions

-Political use of FBI

-Leaks by White House

-New investigation of past abuses

-Joseph A. Califano

-White House staff testimony

-Claims of privilege

-President’s concern

-Precedents

-FBI

-Use by administration

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-False accusations

-Use by past administrations

-1968 campaign

-Telephone surveillance

-Spiro T. Agnew

-John N. Mitchell

-Talk with Dean

-Testimony in Robert L. Vesco case by grand jury

-Questions

-Range

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr. and Segretti

-Ehrlichman

-Dean

-Donald A. Nixon and Edward C. Nixon

-Prosecutors

-Appointment

-Vesco

-Dealings with administration

-Value to Vesco

-Murray M. Chotiner

-George A. Smathers

-Reaction to grand jury

-Questions

-ITT case

-Securities and Exchange Commission [SEC] documents

-Harley O. Staggers

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– Justice Department

-Senate Judiciary Committee

-Possibility of perjury by Kleindienst

-Jack N. Anderson leak

-Release of documents

-Antitrust problems

-Senators’ problems

-Contacts with Agnew by Harold S. Geneen and Edward J. Gerrity, Jr.

-Peter G. Peterson, John B. Connally

-ITT officials

-Divestiture of company

-Vesco case

-Comparison with ITT case

-Contribution to 1972 campaign

-Returned to Vesco

-Democratic exploitation

-Political uses of case

-Ervin hearings

-Media coverage

-Questions for administration

-Written interrogatories for Dean

-Executive privilege

-Edward J. Gurney

-Today Show

-Debate of John V. Tunney

-Dean’s assessment

-Defense of administration

-Risks

-Strategy

-Next step for administration

-Questions for administration

-Ziegler’s response

-Potential headlines

-Dean involvement with Segretti

-Kalmbach

-Administration handling

-Options

-Counterattack

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-Tone

-Sullivan

-Testimony on past abuses of FBI

-Goldwater

-Investigation of Democrats

-President’s view

-Sullivan

-Senate hearings

-A report for President

-Ehrlichman

-Review

-Ziegler

-Review

-Moore’s opinion

-Gray

-Hearings

-Segretti

-Dean’s report on Segretti

-Segretti’s meetings with Strachan

-Number of contacts

-Dean’s meeting with Segretti

-Generalities

-Dean’s knowledge of activities

-Part of investigation

-Knowledge of illegalities

-Questioning

-Statements for press

-Conclusions

-White House involvement

-Generalities

-Dean’s involvement

-Purpose

-A report for President

-Ehrlichman’s review

-Revisions

-Ziegler’s review

-Possible release

-Review by senators

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-Charles McC. Mathias

-Committee chairman

-Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Ervin hearings

-Gurney

-Support for administration

-ITT

-Presidential involvement

-Vesco case

-Gurney

-Grand jury hearing

-Prosecutors

-Left-wingers

-Jews

-Need for counterattack

-Sullivan

-Testimony on Democratic illegalities

-Impact of FBI, Johnson, J. Edgar Hoover

-Embarrassment

-Need to be careful

-A report for President

-Ehrlichman’s review

-James O. Eastland’s review

-Strategy for counterattack

-Vesco

-FBI revelations

-Sullivan

-Use by Democrats

-FBI investigation of Congressmen

Dean and Moore left at 2:31 pm.