Date: June 6, 1973

Time: 11:44 am – 12:53 pm

Location: Oval Office

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

Manolo Sanchez.

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Greetings

-Guests

-Buzhardt’s policy paper

Refreshments

-Coffee

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 12:38 pm.

Watergate

-Subpoena

-Edward J. Gurney

-Samuel Dash

-Possible subpoena

-Statement concerning White House cooperation

-Possible subpoena

– President’s meetings with John W. Dean, III

-Reporters’ comments on statement

-Archibald Cox

-Ervin Committee hearings

-Effect on forthcoming trials

-John N. Mitchell, Dean, H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman, John D.

Ehrlichman

-Cox

-Compared to other cases’ publicity

-Sam Shepard

-Billy Sol Estes

-Bobby G. Seale

-Cox

-Forthcoming meeting with Wright and Buzhardt

-President’s papers

-Contents

-Ehrlichman, Haldeman conversations

-Dean

-Papers, memcons [memoranda of conversations]

-Contents

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-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Compared to Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters’s memcons

-Ehrlichman’s deposition

-Press coverage

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-President’s knowledge

-Jeb Stuart Magruder and Gordon S. Strachan

-President’s role

-Herbert W. Kalmbach

-Funds for defendants

-Ehrlichman’s and Dean’s roles

-President’s knowledge

-Haldeman’s role

-President’s papers

-Contents

-Conversation with Dean

-Ronald Ziegler

-Courts

-David L. Bazelon

-Supreme Court Justices

-Thurgood Marshall

-Brown [first name unknown]

-Philadelphia lawyer

-Jewell S. LaFontant

-Ehrlichman [?]

-Senate confirmation

-Senators

-Executive privilege

-Access permission and terms

-Dean

-Contacts with President

-1972

-Executive privilege meeting, February 27, 1973

-Ehrlichman, Haldeman, and Haig

-Richard A. Moore

-Louis Patrick Gray

-Ervin Committee appearances

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-Dean report

-Donald H. Segretti

-Cover-up

-Release of information

-Fred Thompson

-Relations with Buzhardt

– Edward J. Gurney

-Forthcoming meeting with Buzhardt

-Possible cross-examination of Dean

-Dash

-Preparation

-Dean

-March 21, 1973 meeting with President

-Cancer on the Presidency

-Subornation of perjury

-Clemency offer

-Dean’s role

-William O. Bittman’s blackmail

-Conduct

-Thompson’s forthcoming questioning

-Contacts with Haldeman, Ehrlichman and President

-Contacts with President

-Content

-Dates

-Strachan

-Cover-up

-Executive privilege, Gray-testimony

-President’s desire for full disclosure

-Haldeman television appearance

-Dean

-Report

-Letter to Ervin Committee, March 20, 1973

-Moore

-Possible Ervin Committee testimony

-Gray

-Cover-up

-March 21, 1973 meeting with President

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-President’s assumptions about role

-Letter, March 20, 1973

-Purpose

-Content

-Payoffs to defendants

-Ervin Committee

-Segretti

-Investigation with Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

and Justice Department

-March 21, 1973 meeting with President

-Out of context quotes

-$1,000,000

-Discussion

-Funds for defendants

-Haldeman

-Motives of participants

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Increases

-Obstruction of Justice

-Haldeman

-Ehrlichman

-Mitchell

-Timing of Burglars’ trials and sentencing-James McCord’s letter

-Cox

-Forthcoming meeting with Buzhardt

-Role

-Access

-Call from Buzhardt

-Leak

-Conversation with Buzhardt

-Earl Silbert’s subpoena

-Forthcoming meeting with Buzhardt

-Dean

-Meetings with President

-Moore

-February 27, 1973

-Moore’s, Haldeman’s, Ehrlichman’s testimony

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-President’s press conference

-Cox’s purpose

-President’s role in case

-Dean meetings

-Immunity for Dean

-Purpose

-White House response

-Letter to Ervin Committee, June 5, 1973

-Possible delay

-President’s role

-Jurisdictional guidelines

-Elliot Richardson

-Immunity for Dean

-Dean

-Possible testimony before Ervin Committee

-Immunity

-Effect

-Cross-examination

-Immunity

-Television coverage

-Importance

-Expectations

-Buzhardt’s forthcoming conversation with Thompson

-Timing

-Knowledge of wiretaps

-Cross-examination

-January 1972

-Mitchell

-Jeb Stuart Magruder

-G[eorge] Gordon Liddy

-President’s knowledge

-Conversations

-Haldeman

-Clark MacGregor

-Haldeman

-Cross-examination

-President’s knowledge

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-Gray’s documents

-Ehrlichman

-Dean’s assessment

-Fred Fielding’s role

-Dean’s knowledge

-Subornation of perjury

-Mitchell and Magruder

-President’s knowledge

-Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Thompson

-President’s knowledge

-Funds for defendants

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman

-Clemency offer

-Ehrlichman’s alleged meeting with President

-March 21, 1973 meeting with President

-Problems

-Subornation of perjury, clemency offer

-Funds for defendants

-President’s role

-Haldeman

-President’s role

-$1,000,000

-Cover-up

-Payoffs

-Mitchell’s role

-Bittman

-Receipt of $120,000

-Possible testimony

-Dean’s story concerning threats from E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-Work for Ehrlichman

-President’s meeting with Mitchell, Ehrlichman, and Haldeman, March 22, 1973

-Full disclosure

-Dean’s trip to Camp David

-Dean

-Possible testimony concerning meetings with President

-Cross-examination

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-Credibility

-Conversations with President

-Easter phone call

-$1,000,000

-Ziegler’s presence

-$1,000,000

-March 21, 1973

-President’s motives

-Full disclosure

-Mitchell meeting with President,

March 22, 1973

-Possible White House attack on credibility

-Timing

-Robert U. (“Bob”) Woodward

-Reporters’ concerns

-Cross-examination

-Media

-February 27, 1973 meeting with President

-Moore’s testimony

-Moore

-Knowledge

-Dean’s comments

-March 20, 1973 call from Dean

-Dean’s forthcoming meeting with President

-Democrats, Internal Revenue Service [IRS]

-Possible knowledge

-Views concerning Dean’s informing President

-A phone call from Dean, March 20, 1973

-Dean

-Contacts with President

-March 21, 1973 meeting, March 22, 1973 calls

-President’s meeting with Mitchell, March 22, 1973

-Phone calls

-Florida

-Camp David

-April 15, 1973

-Conversation with Henry Petersen

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-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Resignation

-Timing

-Petersen

-Petersen

Melvin Laird entered at an unknown time after 11:44 am.

Laird’s schedule

Media reaction

Laird left at an unknown time before 12:37 pm.

Watergate

-Petersen

-Knowledge

-Meeting with President after Cox’s appointment

-Possible suspicions

-Praise by Dean and Mitchell

-Reason

-Views concerning Mitchell

-Mitchell

-Dean’s views

-Dean

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman or Mitchell supervision

-Possible cross-examination

-President’s role

-President’s orders concerning report

-March 21, 1973

-Camp David trip

-March 20, 1973

-Contacts with President

-Content

-Possible White House counterattack

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Statements

-President’s response to White House staff involvement

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-Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell

-Dean’s motives

Buzhardt and Wright left at 12:37 pm.

An unknown man entered at 12:37 pm.

Laird

-Press conference

-Location

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 12:38 pm.

Watergate

-White House response

-Charles W. Colson

-Dean

Laird entered at 12:38 pm.

Laird’s press conference

-Watergate questions

-Various subjects

-White House staff reorganization

-Health issues

-National economy

-Recommendations

-Laird’s abilities

-President’s press conferences

-Schedule

Laird’s schedule

-Press conferences

-Relationship with media

Laird left at 12:40 pm.

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Watergate

-Dean

-Press handling

-Washington Post, New York Times

-Press handling

-Walters’s memcons

-Huston plan

-Wiretaps

-Dean’s statements concerning President’s knowledge

-Dean

-Statements concerning conversations with President

-White House response

-Joseph Alsop’s column, June 6, 1973

-Possible statements concerning conversations with President

-Forthcoming Ervin Committee testimony

-Effect

-White House response

-Buzhardt

-June 4, 1973 press stories

-Dean

-Haig’s conversation with Buzhardt

-Fear of jail

-Motive

-President, Ehrlichman, Haldeman

-Ervin Committee and lawyers’ goal

-President’s culpability

-White House response

-Strategy

-Laird

-Role on White House staff

-William E. Timmons’s view of Congressional response to

appointment

-Bryce N. Harlow’s role on White House staff

-Dean

-Files

-Possible recordings of telephone calls

-Files

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-News summary from President

-Acquisition, contents

-Work habits

-Possible immunity

-Files

-Dean’s conversation with Buzhardt, June 2, 1973

-Lawyers

-Ervin Committee hearings

-Possible duration

-Maurice H. Stans’s possible testimony

-President’s conversation with William P. Rogers, June 5, 1973

-Mitchell’s possible testimony

-Robert Vesco case indictment

-Dean’s possible testimony

-Effect of immunity

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Possible testimony

-Colson

-President

-Laird’s joining White House staff

National economy

-Haig’s forthcoming conversations

-Simon

-Dunlop

-Connally

-Possible 60-day freeze

-Cabinet meeting

-Economic package

Haig left at 12:53 pm.

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