Date: May 16, 1973

Time: 12:34 pm – 1:25 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

G. Bradford Cook

-Resignation

Watergate

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Possible contact with President

-Possible replacement by James T. Lynn

-Confirmation

-Ervin Committee

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-Grand jury

-Delay

-Collusion, conspiracy

Polls

-Albert E. Sindlinger

-President’s popularity

-Foreign policy

-Domestic policy

-Downward trend

-Watergate, economy

-Sindlinger

-Watergate

-George H. Gallup

Watergate

-Confidence

-Polls

-President’s previous conversation with John B. Connally

-White House staff changes

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 12:34 pm.

Ronald L. Ziegler’s press conference

-Leonard Garment

-Availability to President

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 1:25 pm.

Press relations

-Ziegler

-Frequency of press briefings

-Issues briefings

-President’s role

-Indictments

Watergate

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-Effect on administration

-Administration’s response

White House staff

-Changes

-Connally

-John W. Byrnes

-Deputy for Haig

-Press secretary replacement

-Ziegler

-Haig’s role

-Public relations [PR]

-Patrick J. Buchanan and Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Ziegler

-Possible replacement

-Robert J. McCloskey

-Loyalty, capabilities

-Southeast Asia policy

-Support for President

-Liability

-Compared with Henry A. Kissinger, Haig

Watergate

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

-Resignations

-Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters’s testimony

-Walters’s memoranda of conversation [memcons]

-William E. Colby’s possible testimony

-Richard M. Helms

-Dr. James R. Schlesinger

-Colby

Personnel management and appointments

-Schlesinger

-Richardson

-Confirmation

-Washington Post editorial

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Congressional relations

-Senate resolution

-Funds for Indochina

Watergate

-White House response

-Connally’s view

-Solid decision making

-President’s appointments

-Congress

William E. Timmons

-Congressional liaison office

-Weakness

-Possible replacement

-Byrnes

-Bryce N. Harlow

-Financial situation

-Retirement

-Clark MacGregor

-Investigation

-George H. W. Bush

-Republican National Committee [RNC]

Spiro T. Agnew

-Attendance at Cabinet meeting

-Reaction to Connally

-Statement [?]

-Leak

-Support for President

-Duties

-Compared to Connally

-Cabinet

-National Security Council [NSC]

-Senate

-Compared to President as Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Vice President

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-Congress

-Domestic Council

-Reporting

-Forthcoming conversation with Haig

Vietnam

-Kissinger’s conversation with President

-Peace negotiations

-Congress

-Impeachment

-Bombing

-Compared to mining

-Armed Services Committee vote

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Relations with United States

Poll

-Support for the President

-National reaction [to Watergate ?]

-Revulsion

-Marxist dialectic

Watergate

-J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr.

-Forthcoming call to Charles W. Colson

-Colson

-Executive privilege

-Grand jury

-Trials

-Ervin Committee

-Indictments

-Lawyers for Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Buzhardt

Agnew

-Reaction to Connally

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Connally’s schedule

-Bill Kintner

Declassification

-Bay of Pigs, Ngo Dinh Diem, Lebanon

-Effect on foreign policy

Watergate

-Wiretaps

-William D. Ruckelshaus

-John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson administrations

-United States Secret Service [USSS]

-William C. Sullivan’s statement

-News coverage

-Ziegler

-New York Times

-Federal Bureau of Investigations [FBI] leaks

FBI director

-Jerry H. Jones’s forthcoming meeting with Haig

-Ruckelshaus

-Herbert J. Miller, Jr., head of Robert F. Kennedy’s criminal investigations

division

-Republican

-Service

-Latin America

-Haig

-Criminal charges

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Robert D. (“Bobby”) Baker

-John F. Kennedy’s assassination

-Ticket

-Johnson’s knowledge

-1964 election

-Robert F. Kennedy’s problem

Watergate

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-Compared to Bobby Baker

-Cook

FBI director

-Miller

-Haig’s list

-Requirements

-Miller

-Republican

-John F. Kennedy administration

-Legal career

-Toughness, dedication

Watergate

-Buzhardt

-John W. Dean, III’s documents

-Defense Department visit

-Melvin R. Laird

-Dean

-Documents

-Possible release

-National security

-Criminal liability

-White House response

-Ronald L. Ziegler

Connally

-Previous meeting with President

-Attitude

-Beliefs regarding White House staff

-Motive

-Richardson’s confirmation

-Dislike

-Laird

-Dislike

-Lockheed

-Monetary issues

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-Pay ceiling

Watergate

-Press briefings

-Ziegler

-Garment’s role

-LaCosta

Personnel management and appointments

-Ziegler

-Value

-Haig’s deputy

-Buzhardt

-Possible role

-Watergate

-Counsel

-Work with Garment

-Domestic Council

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

-Staff

-Ehrlichman

-Relations with George P. Shultz and Roy L. Ash

-Need for in-house intellectual

-Price and Buchanan

-Policy area

-Agnew

-Intellectual

-Compared to operational functions

-Intellectual’s role

-Public speaking

-Performance

-Cabinet

-Shultz

-Time commitment

-Connally

-Possible Cabinet position

-Timing after Soviet summit

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-Kissinger

-Secretary of State

-Connally

-Liabilities

-Democratic Party

-Kissinger

-Assets

-Haig’s experience

-Congressional testimony

-Soviet Union and People’s Republic of China [PRC] initiatives

-Kissinger

-Overseas trips

-Social engagements

-William P. Rogers’s resignation

-State Department morale

-Soviet summit

Nuclear agreements

-US concessions

-Interpretation

-President’s control

-Kissinger’s role

-Announcement

-State Department morale

-Rogers’s reaction

-Connally’s viewpoint

-Rogers’s resignation

-Willingness

-Kissinger

-Haig

-Connally

-Kissinger’s possible response

Presidential papers

-Haldeman

-President’s notes to Kissinger

Ziegler

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-Duration of press briefing

-Garment

-Toughness

-Retention on staff

-Loyalty

Watergate

-Walters

-Testimony

-Confirmations of Schlesinger and Colby

-Memcons

Schlesinger

-Relations with Congress

-Selection as candidate

-Defense Secretary

-Ability

-Experience

-Knowledge

-Missile

Richardson

-Confirmation

-President’s support

-Conversation with President

-Conversation with Haig

-Ziegler

-Possible actions as Attorney General

-Liberalism

-Judicial appointments

-FBI director

– President’s prerogative

-Haig

Watergate

-Cook

-Maurice H. Stans

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-Texas

-Telephone call from Dean

-Dean

-Role

-Possible testimony

-Meeting with President, March 21

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-President’s response

-President’s announcement, April 17

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-President’s opponents

-Shifts in national mood

-Great Society, social welfare, and permissiveness

Haig left at 1:25 pm.