Date: May 2, 1973

Time: Unknown between 4:13 pm and 4:56 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with John D. Ehrlichman.

Watergate

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.

-Krogh’s conversation with Elliot L. Richardson

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

-Richard G. Kleindienst’s conversation with President

-Krogh’s possible affidavit regarding Daniel Ellsberg break-in

-Content

-David R. Young, Jr.’s possible actions

-Forthcoming New York Times story

-Krogh’s role

-Timing of Krogh’s affidavit

-Krogh’s conversation with Richardson

-Dean

-Timing

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-President’s conversation with Henry E. Petersen

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr.’s testimony

-Ellsberg break-in

-Krogh’s possible affidavit

-Petersen

-Dean’s conversation with Krogh, November 1972

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

-Petersen’s role

-Prosecutions

-Ellsberg break-in

-Krogh’s conversation with Richardson

-President’s conversation with Kleindienst

-President’s conversations with Dean

-President’s possible conversation with Richardson

-Ehrlichman’s notes

-National Security Council [NSC] leak to Jack N. Anderson

-Bangladesh and Pakistan issue

-Rose Mary Woods’s safe

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer

-President’s possible conversation with Richardson

-President’s conversations with Dean

-Photograph of G[eorge] Gordon Liddy

-Justice Department

-Petersen

-Richardson’s handling of case

-Petersen and Silbert

-Need for disclosure

-Ehrlichman’s knowledge of Ellsberg break-in

-Photograph of Liddy

-Possible reporting

-National security

-Dean’s conversations with Ehrlichman

-Petersen

-Timing

-Dean’s conversation with Krogh

-Ehrlichman’s response

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-Ellsberg case

-Petersen

-Ehrlichman’s assessment

-US Supreme Court

-President’s knowledge of Ellsberg break-in

-Dean’s conversations with President

-Photograph of Liddy

-Dean

-Petersen

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA] and FBI

-CIA and FBI

-Gray and Silbert

-Dean’s conversation with Ehrlichman

-Petersen

-Krogh

-Conversation with Richardson regarding Ellsberg break-in

-Forthcoming resignation

-New York Times story

-Young’s employment

-President’s knowledge of Ellsberg break-in

-Petersen

-Ehrlichman’s knowledge of Ellsberg break-in

-Timing

-Plumbers

-Hunt

-Dean’s conversation with prosecutors

-President’s subsequent meeting with Kleindienst and Petersen

-President’s response

-President’s knowledge

-Reliance on counsel

-Dean’s conversations with President

-Petersen

-President’s possible conversation with Richardson

-Ehrlichman’s informing the President regarding Petersen’s knowledge of

photograph of Liddy

-Timing

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-President’s investigation

-Meeting with Dean, March 21, 1973

-Camp David

-“Cancer on the Presidency” conversation

-Seymour M. Hersh’s article in New York Times, May 2, 1973

-Ehrlichman’s and Haldeman’s role in cover-up

-James W. McCord, Jr.

-Liddy

-Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.

-Conversation with Ehrlichman

-Ehrlichman’s response

-Need for attorney

-Dean

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Immunity

-Ervin Committee

-Compared with prosecutors

-Procedures

-Impact on prosecution

-Grand jury

-Press coverage

-Public perception

-Contrasted with Ehrlichman and Haldeman

-Corroboration

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer

-LaCosta

-Attorney

-Recollection

-LaCosta

-Conversations with President

-Executive privilege

-Ervin Committee

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III

-John N. Mitchell

White House staff

-Spiro T. Agnew’s meeting with Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

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-Agnew’s role in domestic policy

-President’s remarks, May 1

-Cole’s telephone call to Ehrlichman

-Agnew’s role

-Leaks

-Ambition

John B. Connally

-Party affiliation

-Announcement

President’s schedule

-Otto E. Passman

-Haldeman

Watergate

-Ehrlichman’s lawyer’s view

-Robert L. Vesco

-Ellsberg break-in

-Obstruction of justice

-Ellsberg break-in

-Dean’s knowledge

-Timing

-President’s knowledge

-Photograph in Hunt’s camera

-CIA

-Ehrlichman’s knowledge

-Possible reporting

-Motives

-Neil Sheehan

-Harvard University

-Krogh’s responsibility

-Ehrlichman

-Press coverage

-Role

-Covert operation contrasted with burglary

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White House staff

-Ehrlichman’s assistance

-Agnew

-Domestic Council

-Cole

-President’s response

-Ehrlichman’s forthcoming conversation with Cole

-Briefing of President

-Trip to Florida

Watergate

-President’s possible conversation with Richardson

-Timing

-Trip to Florida

-President’s previous conversation with Richardson

-National security investigations

-Plumbers

-Hunt and Liddy

-Possible update

-Krogh

-President’s conversations with Ehrlichman and Dean

-Justice Department

-Dean’s blackmail

-Justice Department

-Immunity

-President’s actions

-Ehrlichman’s contact with Justice Department

-President’s possible conversation with Richardson

-Tone

-Perception

-Krogh’s conversation with Richardson

-Kleindienst

-President’s knowledge of Ellsberg break-in

-Dean

-Krogh

-Possible clemency

-Erhlichman’s request

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-Mitchell

-Krogh

-Obstruction of justice

-Motives

-Possible clemency

-Authority

-Ehrlichman’s viewpoint

-Petersen’s conversation with President

-Dean

-Petersen’s possible statement regarding knowledge of Ellsberg break-in

-Petersen’s telephone conversation with President

-Ellsberg break-in

-Reporting to Justice Department

-Petersen

-Tenure in office

-Richardson

-Kleindienst

-Motives

-Dean

-Ervin Committee

-Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Dean

-Testimony

-Timing

-Possible conviction

-Immunity

-Contempt

-Ehrlichman’s testimony

-Timing

-Hearing schedule

Ehrlichman left at an unknown time before 4:56 pm.

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