Date: May 2, 1973

Time: Unknown between 2:46 pm and 3:21 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with John D. Ehrlichman.

Watergate

-President’s previous speech

-Previous Cabinet meeting

-President’s remarks

-Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.’s call to Ehrlichman

-Daniel Ellsberg break-in

-Krogh’s possible affidavit

-Krogh’s conversation with Elliot L. Richardson, May 1, 1972

-Leonard Garment

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Ellsberg break-in

-Obstruction of justice

-Failure to report

-John W. Dean, III’s conversation with Krogh

-Photographs

-Henry E. Petersen, L[ouis] Patrick Gray and Earl J. Silbert

-President’s knowledge

-Krogh’s conversation with Richardson

-President’s knowledge

-Petersen’s knowledge

-Petersen’s and Richard G. Kleindienst’s conversation with President regarding

Ellsberg break-in

-Timing

-Old Executive Office Building [EOB]

-Content

-Documents

-Petersen and Kevin T. Maroney

-President’s response

-Krogh’s telephone call to Ehrlichman regarding Ellsberg break-in

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-President’s knowledge

-Possible statement by Krogh

-Fruits of break-in

-National security

-David R. Young, Jr.

-Possible statement by Krogh

-President’s approval

-Krogh’s possible conversation with Richardson

-Kleindienst’s conversation with President

-President’s conversations with Dean

-William O. Bittman’s threats

-Krogh’s concern

-Timing

-Ellsberg break-in

-Knowledge of Petersen, Gray, and Silbert

-President’s knowledge

-Kleindienst

-Dean’s conversations with President

-Blackmail

-Dean’s conversation with Ehrlichman, March 20, 1973

-Bittman’s threats

-Money for E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-Ehrlichman’s responsibility to President

-Dean’s contacts with President

-Krogh

-Possible resignation

-Feelings regarding actions

-Young

-Possible resignation

-Claude S. Brinegar

-President’s recommendation

-Possible affidavit

-Authority compared to Ehrlichman’s view

-National security

-President’s knowledge of break-in

-Photograph

-Dean

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-President’s conversation with Dean

-February 27, 1973

-Bittman

-Executive privilege

-President’s speech, April 30, 1973

-President’s conversation with Kleindienst and Petersen regarding break-in

-President’s response

-President’s telephone conversation with Petersen at Camp David

-National security

-President’s subsequent conversation with Ehrlichman

-Dean

-April 18, 1973

-Timing of events

-President’s conversation with Kleindienst and Petersen regarding Ellsberg break-

in

-Grand jury

-Krogh’s statement

-Richardson

-Possible resignation

-Ehrlichman’s interrogation by United States attorney from New York

-Robert L. Vesco

-Donald A. Nixon, Jr.’s involvement

-Ehrlichman’s records

-Compared to Watergate records

-Ehrlichman’s forthcoming grand jury testimony, New York

-Secrecy

-Ehrlichman’s and H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman’s forthcoming grand jury testimony,

May 3

-United States attorneys

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 2:46 pm.

President’s schedule

-Meeting with Labor-Management Advisory Committee and National

Commission for Industrial Peace

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 3:21 pm.

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Watergate

-President’s telephone conversation with Petersen at Camp David

-Timing

-April 18

-President’s activities

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Content

-Dean

-Blackmail

-Hunt

-Grand jury

-Executive privilege

-National security

-Richardson and Garment

-Krogh

-Possible statement

-Resignation

-Possible statement

-Memorandum [memo]

-President’s knowledge of Ellsberg break-in

-Ehrlichman

-Photograph

-Ehrlichman

-Dean

-Timing

-Krogh

-Resignation

-Telephone call from Ehrlichman

-Possible conversation with Richardson

-Possible affidavit

-Telephone call from Ehrlichman

-President’s schedule

-Ellsberg trial

-Ehrlichman’s statement to FBI

-News story

-Ehrlichman’s memo

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-News story

-Ehrlichman’s memo

-John J. Wilson and William D. Ruckelshaus

-Publication

-Daniel Ellsberg

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Watergate

-Krogh

-President’s knowledge of Ellsberg break-in

-Richardson’s questions

-Dean’s conversations with Krogh and Ehrlichman

-Petersen’s knowledge

-Photograph of G[eorge] Gordon Liddy

-Location, visibility of sign and license plate

-Ellsberg break-in

-President’s knowledge

-Justice Department

-Stephen B. Bull

-Possible telephone call from Ehrlichman

-Richardson

-Possible conversation with President

-Ehrlichman’s forthcoming meeting with Krogh

-President’s knowledge

-Dean

-Conversations with President

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

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-Subjects covered

-Krogh’s forthcoming conversation with Richardson

-Peterson

-Ehrlichman’s knowledge of break-in

-Peterson

-Dean

-Timing

-Photograph of Liddy

-President’s knowledge of break-in

-Peterson

-Response

-Krogh

-Ehrlichman’s forthcoming conversation with Krogh

-National security

-Krogh and Young

-Burglary, wiretapping

-Young’s conversation with Ehrlichman

-Wiretapping

-Krogh’s and Young’s activities

-Pentagon Papers

-Trip to California

-Purpose

-FBI report

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FBI REPORT

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Watergate

-President’s knowledge of break-in

-Timing

-Conversation with Dean, March 21, 1973

-President’s response

-Knowledge of break-in

-Justice Department

-Richardson

-Extent

-Krogh, Ehrlichman, and Dean

President’s schedule

-Trip to Florida

Jeanne Erhlichman

-President’s message

Ehrlichman left at an unknown time before 3:21 pm.