Date: May 22, 1973

Time: 9:55 am – 11:28 am

Location: Old Executive Office Building

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr. and J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr.

Haig’s and Buzhardt’s health

Watergate

-Forthcoming White Paper [Statements about the Watergate investigation, May

22, 1973]

-Checking facts

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman, Charles W. Colson

and Henry E. Petersen

-Possible press questions for Ronald L. Ziegler

-Phraseology

-Content

-Staff assistance

-Bryce N. Harlow, Raymond K. Price, Jr., Patrick J. Buchanan,

Leonard Garment, David N. Parker, and Ziegler

-Phraseology

-Leak

-Thomas C. Huston’s testimony

-Forthcoming White Paper

-Huston Plan

-Memoranda

-Ehrlichman, Haldeman

-J. Edgar Hoover

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Phraseology

-[William] Stuart Symington [?]

-President’s knowledge

President’s discussion with Kissinger and Haig

-North Vietnam

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-Daniel Ellsberg [?]

-Nuclear war

-Attacks

-Consideration of options

-Discussion

-Approval

Watergate

-Forthcoming White Paper

-Phraseology

-Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr. and E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-David R. Young, Jr. and G. Gordon Liddy

-Colson

-Krogh

-President’s knowledge of break-in at Ellsberg’s psychiatrist office

-Phraseology

-Young’s memos

-Plans for Ellsberg

-President’s knowledge

-Approval

-Staff

-Krogh

-President’s possible conversation with Hoover

-Memoranda of conversation [memcons]

-President’s meeting with Marco [?] Hooper

-Huston Plan

-Hoover

-Forthcoming White Paper

-President’s role

-Phraseology

-Krogh

-Break-in at Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office

-President’s role

-Forthcoming White Paper

-Phraseology

-President’s role

-Authorization of illegal activities

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-John N. Mitchell

-Forthcoming White Paper

-Phraseology

-Watergate compared to national security

-Hunt [?]

-Ellsberg break-in

-Ehrlichman’s knowledge

-John W. Dean, III’s knowledge

-Petersen’s knowledge

-Petersen’s conversation with President

-President’s meeting with Petersen and Richard G. Kleindienst

-Petersen’s knowledge

-Earl Silbert’s memo, April 15

-Ehrlichman and Haldeman

-Jeb S[tuart] Magruder

-President’s phone conversation with Petersen, April 18

-President’s motives

-Silbert

-Views regarding informing William M. Byrne, Jr.

-Effect on court case

-Ellsberg wiretap

-Effect on court case

-Hunt

-Leaks

-Wiretap

-Release to court

-General [First name unknown] Corbett [?]

-Haig

-Content

-Libel [?]

-Possible leak

-Forthcoming White Paper

-Phraseology

-Release of information to Byrne

-President’s conversation with L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III

-Committee to Re-elect the President [CRP]

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

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-Dean

-Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters

-Symington’s efforts

-Richard M. Helms

-Senate Armed Services Committee

-John C. Stennis and Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson

-Helms’s testimony

-Dr. James R. Schlesinger’s call to Haig, May 22

-Perjury

-President’s conversation with Helms

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA] involvement in Watergate

-Book by former CIA man, Lt. Col. Lucien E. Conein

-Helms

-Conversation with President

-Kleindienst

-White House tapes

-Schlesinger’s call to Haig, May 22

-Robert S. McNamara

-Forthcoming White House White Paper

-Conversation with President

-[Watergate investigation]

-Compared to Gray

-Testimony

-Ervin Committee

-Concern

-Forthcoming White Paper

-Phraseology

-Money for defendants, clemency

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] interviews with White

House staff

-Political espionage

-Donald H. Segretti

-1972 campaign

-Wiretaps

-National security

-Ziegler

-President’s role

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-Archibald Cox

-Walters’s memcons

-Time of creation

-Helms

-Schlesinger

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Cox

-Statement regarding investigation

-Forthcoming White Paper

-Executive privilege

-Focus of world opinion

-1972 campaign

-United States Secret Service [USSS]

-Danger to the President

-George S. McGovern’s role

-California, Florida, and New York incidents

-Comparison of violence and wiretapping

-Forthcoming White Paper

-Phraseology

-Price

-Obstruction of justice

-Clemency

-President’s knowledge of Ellsberg break-in

-Timing

-Executive privilege

-White House strategy

-Ziegler

Refreshments

The President left at an unknown time after 9:55 am.

The President entered at an unknown time before 11:28 am.

Watergate

-Harlow

-William E. Timmons

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-Forthcoming meetings

-Hugh Scott, George H. W. Bush, Leslie C. Arends, Gerald R.

Ford, and Robert P. Griffin

-Stennis and Strom Thurmond

-Haig

-Forthcoming meeting with Jackson

-George H. Mahon

-Harlow

-President’s schedule

-Bipartisan congressmen

-Harlow

-Republicans

-Buchanan

-Forthcoming meeting with Spiro T. Agnew

-Forthcoming White Paper

-Distribution

-Cabinet

-Schlesinger and Richardson

-Peterson, Cox

-Petersen, Richardson

-President’s schedule

-Republican congressmen and Bush

-Forthcoming White Paper

-Distribution

-Howard H. Baker, Jr., Samuel J. Ervin, Jr.

-Foreign Relations [Committee]

-Leonard Garment [?]

-Price, Buchanan

-Young

-Contact with President

-Krogh

-Ehrlichman’s opinion

-Dean

-White House strategy

-Forthcoming White Paper

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Haig and Buzhardt left at 11:28 am.