Date: June 7, 1973

Time: 3:53 pm – 5:30 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr.

Watergate

-Richard A. Moore

-Meeting with his attorney and Buzhardt, June 7, 1973

-Moore’s forthcoming testimony

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-Effect on John W. Dean, III

-Forthcoming interview with Ervin Committee staff, June 8, 1973

-Dean

-President’s conversation with Charles W. Colson

-Earl J. Silbert and Seymour Glanzer

-Silbert’s relationship with Colson’s attorney

-President’s conversations with Colson and H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Buzhardt’s conversations with attorneys

-Colson

-Dean

-Statements

-Immunity

-Buzhardt’s conversation with Jack Miller, Moore’s attorney

-Miller’s relationship with Charles N. Shaffer

-Immunity

-Archibald Cox’s motion before Judge John Sirica

-Jeb Stuart Magruder and Dean

-Radio and Television coverage of hearings

-Immunity

-Timing of decision

-Cox, Sirica, Miller

-Transactional

-Lawyer’s statement

-Cox

-Cox’s goals

-White House response

-Testimony by Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman, Moore, and Henry E. Petersen

-President’s recollections of meetings

-Tapes, dictabelts

-Petersen

-Haldeman

-Deposition

-President’s April 15, 1973 phone call

-President’s knowledge

-Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist break-in

-Dean’s March 1973 conversation with President

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr.’s possible statement

-Petersen’s memorandum

-Dean’s conversation with President

-Dean

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-March 13, 1973 conversation with President

-March 22, 1973 calls from President

-Key Biscayne

-Record

-Haldeman

-March 22, 1973 conversation with Dean

-Deposition concerning conversations with the President and Dean

-Dean

-Petersen

-March 21, 1973 conversation with the President and Haldeman

-Funds for defendants, clemency offer

-William O. Bittman

-Ehrlichman, Haldeman

-Conversations with Petersen

-Petersen

-Conversation with President

-President’s March 21, 1973 conversation with Dean

-Bittman

-Timing

-Haldeman

-Deposition

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

-Destruction of documents

-Ehrlichman

-Petersen

-Conversation with President

-Resignations of Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Dean

-Conversation with President

-Resignation

-President’s subsequent conversation with Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Ehrlichman’s call to Gray

-Possible Petersen call to Gray

-Destruction of documents

-Ehrlichman’s response

-Gray’s subsequent conversation with Petersen

-Destruction of documents

-Petersen

-Dean

-Dean

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-Possible assumptions concerning President’s knowledge

-President’s desire for full disclosure

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman

-Dean’s statement

-Dean’s memorandum to Haldeman

-Donald H. Segretti

-Cover-up, funds

-Petersen

-Conversation with President

-Gray, Ehrlichman

-Gray

-Testimony concerning destruction of documents

-Withdrawal of nomination

-Timing

-Possible discussions with Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-President’s role

-Haldeman’s and Ehrlichman’s resignation

-Destruction of documents

-Petersen and Richard G. Kleindienst

-Withdrawal of nomination

-Timing

-Procedures

-William E. Timmons

-James O. Eastland

-Timmons’s contacts with Committee

-Unnamed Senators

-Content of documents destroyed

-President’s knowledge

-Dean’s knowledge

-Hunt’s knowledge

-Fred F. Fieldings knowledge

-Fielding

-Role on White House staff

-Dean

-Gray

-Ehrlichman’s orders concerning documents

-William J. Casey

-International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT]

-Records moved to Justice Department

-Robert L. Vesco

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-Buzhardt’s conversation with Ralph Erickson, June 6, 1973

-Erickson’s testimony, June 6, 1973

-ITT

-Records moved to Justice Department

-Dean

-Casey

-Harley O. Staggers

-Content

-Release

-Securities and Exchange Commission [SEC]

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Erickson’s contacts with Casey

-Dean’s role

-Casey’s statement concerning Dean

-Erickson

-G. Bradford Cook

-Staggers’s investigation

-Ervin Committee’s awareness

-Records

-Casey’s testimony

-Effect

-Erickson

-Casey

-Antitrust case

-Casey

-Conversations

-Leonard Garment

-Forthcoming conversation with Buzhardt

-Erickson

-Documents moved to Justice Department

-Content

-Anti-trust case

-Ralph W. McLaren

-White House role

-President’s conversations with Kleindienst and John

N. Mitchell

-Prospectus, SEC

-Petersen

-Conversation with President

-Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.

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-Testimony, June 7, 1973

-Sloan’s conversations with Ehrlichman and Dwight L. Chapin

-Motives of participants

-Buzhardt’s dealings with John L. McClellan

-Social Service Council

-An unknown case

-Harry Truman’s investigation after World War II

-Avoidance of headlines

-Petersen

-Motives

-Meeting with President

-Resignations of Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Conversation with President

-Dean’s visit to prosecutors

-Ehrlichman’s investigation

-Ehrlichman’s notes

-Dean

-Visit to prosecutor, April 6, 1973

-Ehrlichman’s knowledge

-Petersen

-Contacts with President in April 1973

-Hunt and national security

-Ellsberg papers to William M. Byrne, Jr.

-Appointment of Cox

-Dean

-Logs in possession

-President’s logs

-Samuel Dash’s conversation with Buzhardt

-Cox’s request

-Dean’s possible statement under oath

-Effects

-Dash, Cox

-Press

[Tape recording system malfunction: 3 seconds]

Watergate

-Dean

-Meetings with President

-President’s recollection

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-Records

-Questions to Gerald L. Warren

-White House response

-Possible information to Cox and Dash

-Dean’s knowledge

-Haldeman’s and Ehrlichman’s notes

-Shaffer’s conversation with Miller

-Dean’s concern

-Ehrlichman, Haldeman

-Moore

-Possible testimony

-Buzhardt’s meeting with Miller and Moore

-Records

-Meetings with President and Moore

-Moore’s recollection

-Buzhardt’s meeting with Miller and Moore

-Moore’s testimony

-Conversations with Moore

-Dean’s culpability

-Dates

-Hunt’s attempted blackmail of Ehrlichman

-Ellsberg case

-Compared to Dean’s conversations with President

-Dean’s forthcoming meeting with President, March 21, 1973

-Conversations with President

-Ellsberg break-in

-Bittman’s alleged blackmail concerning Hunt

[Tape recording system malfunction: 5 seconds]

Watergate

-Dean

-Conversations with President

-March 21, 1973

-Content

-Haldeman

-March 22, 1973

-James W. McCord, Jr.’s letter to Sirica

-Hunt’s involvement

-White House response

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-Chronology

-March calendar

-March 1973 phone calls

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman and Ronald L. Zeigler

-March 23, 1973 phone calls

-Camp David

-Buzhardt’s forthcoming chronology

-President’s meetings with Dean

-White House strategy

-Discussion items

-Colson and Chapin

-Roles as White House consultants

[Tape recording system malfunction: 2 seconds]

Watergate

-President’s meetings with Dean

-Discussion items

-Moore’s recollection

-Investigation

-Gray

-Dean’s March 20, 1973 letter under oath

-Veracity

Dean’s letter

-Sloan

-Magruder

-Gordon C. Strachan, Haldeman

-Strachan

-President’s subsequent conversation with Haldeman

-Magruder

-Possible testimony

-Strachan

-Haldeman’s telephone tape

-Strachan

-Statements concerning individuals’ knowledge

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman and President

-President’s access to Democratic National Convention [DNC] bugging information

-Magruder

-Statements concerning individuals’ knowledge

-Robert U. (“Bob”) Woodward and Carl Bernstein

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-White House staff involvement

-Dean’s statements to President

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman and Strachan

-Dean

-Role

-March 21, 1973 conversation with President

-March 17, 1973 conversation with President

-White House staff involvement

-Dean’s conversation with G[eorge] Gordon Liddy, June 1972

-Strachan

[Tape recording system malfunction: 3 seconds]

Watergate

-Ervin Committee hearings

-Date of Dean’s testimony

-Possible cross-examination of witnesses

-Fred D. Thompson

-Dean

-March 20, 1973 conversation with President

-President’s statement, June 6, 1973

-Melvin R. Laird

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.’s retirement from the military

-Effect

-President’s conversation with Laird, June 6, 1973

-Laird

-Conversations with Buzhardt

-Dean

-March 21, 1973 conversation with President

-President’s response

-Popular opinion

-Casey

-Possible White House response

-Forthcoming conversation with Buzhardt

-Mitchell

-ITT

-Antitrust case

-President’s conversation with Kleindienst

-Compared to International Business Machines [IBM] case

-Elliot L. Richardson

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-Prospects

-President’s role

-Ehrlichman

-McLaren

-Dean

-Use immunity

-Attorney

-Possible testimony

-Effect on future trials

-Attacks on President

-Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Motive

-Transactional immunity

-Perjury

White House strategy

-President’s possible evidence against

-Miller

-Moore’s attorney

-Background

-John F. Kennedy administration

-Conversations with Charles Shaffer

-President’s possible evidence against Dean

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Depositions

-Dean conversations

-Buzhardt’s conversation with Frank H. Strickler

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-Grand jury

-Mandate

-Cox’s view

-Silbert’s actions

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Watergate

-President’s notes

-White House response

-Counsel’s team

-Thomas A. Pappas

-President’s March 21, 1973 conversation with Dean

-Fund-raising

-Mitchell

-Motive

-Mitchell

-Possible testimony

-Vesco

-Perjury

South Carolina Parole Board

-Repentance

-A minister

-Statements of a client of Buzhardt’s

-Guilt

-Family honor

Watergate

-Mitchell

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-Possible prison term

-Vesco

-Attorney

-Attorney General from Warren G. Harding’s administration

-Harry Daugherty

-Martha Mitchell

-Pappas

-Buzhardt’s forthcoming inquiries

-Grand jury, Ervin Committee

-Mitchell, President

-Kalmbach

-Role

-Pappas

-Buzhardt’s forthcoming inquiry

-Location

-Dean’s possible testimony

-John B. Connally’s view

-Popular opinion concerning the President’s role

-President’s knowledge

-Conversations with staff members

-Dean, Mitchell, Haldeman, Ehrlichman

-Involvement

-Credibility

-Popular opinion

-Media efforts

-White House response

-Possible testimony

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Moore, Petersen, and Colson

-Petersen

-Dean

-Possible investigations

-Silbert, Petersen

-Silbert’s thoroughness

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] inquiry

-Opinions of Gray and Kleindienst

-Ehrlichman

-President’s meeting with Gray

-W. Mark Felt

-Watergate investigation

-Gray

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-Nominated

-Dean’s view

-Ehrlichman, Haldeman

-Conversation with President, June 1972

-Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters

-Possible conversation with Dean

-Feelings concerning Mitchell

-Dean

-Motives

-Mitchell

-Knowledge of Magruder’s perjury

-Mitchell

-Gray

-FBI investigation

-Mitchell

-Actions concerning accused individuals

-President’s administration characterized

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman

-Bobby Baker

-Buzhardt’s acquaintance

-Mrs. Buzhardt

-Previous administrations

-President’s administration

-Future of President’s administration

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 3:53 pm.

President’s schedule

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 5:30 pm.

Watergate

-Criminal conduct

-Effect on administration

-News leads for weekend

-Henry A. Kissinger

-New York Times

-Documents

-Additional burglaries

-Plumbers

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-Justice Department

-Plumbers

-Activities

-Ehrlichman

-News leads for weekend

-Anthony T. Ulasewicz

-Ehrlichman’s employee

-Super-spy rumor

-Robert S. Strauss’s claims concerning break-in of house

-Break-in at President’s physician’s office

-Daniel Schorr’s claims concerning break-in of house

-Seymour Hirsh

-Investigation

-Break-in

-1972 campaign

-George S. McGovern’s finances

-Violence

-San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles

-Colson’s possible testimony

-Ehrlichman

Buzhardt left at 5:30 p.m.