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      • The American Archive of Public Broadcasting holds the full run of NPACT's coverage of the Senate Watergate hearings. Each day is divided into 2-7 parts that can be accessed by clicking on the hyperlinked numbers. To watch a specific person testify, click on their name.
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  2. Aug 1, 2022 · WASHINGTON, June 17, 2022 — For the first time since the Watergate scandal broke nearly 50 years ago, the paper records, exhibits, and artifacts from the United States v. G. Gordon Liddy trial are digitized and available to view in the National Archives Catalog.

  3. The Watergate Hearings Collection covers 51 days of broadcasts of the Senate Watergate hearings from May 17, 1973, to November 15, 1973, and seven sessions of the House impeachment hearings on May 9 and July 24 – 30, 1974. The hearings, recorded by the National Public Affairs Center for Television (NPACT), were broadcast each evening in full ...

    • About The Transcripts
    • Date: Tuesday, March 23, 1971
    • Date: Friday, June 23, 1972
    • Date: Friday, September 15, 1972
    • Date: Monday, January 08, 1973
    • Date: Saturday, March 17, 1973
    • Date: Tuesday, March 20, 1973
    • Date: Wednesday, March 21, 1973
    • Date: Thursday, March 22, 1973
    • Date: Tuesday, March 27, 1973

    While every effort has been made to ensure that the electronic version is a faithful copy, these electronic versions may not be identical in every respect to the original typewritten transcripts. 1. One transcript is available for each conversation 2. The tapes and transcripts contain language that some users might find objectionable Please also no...

    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 1 Segment 1 (30 minutes)   |   File connally_exhibit_1.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   472-21  Location:   White House Oval Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhibit...

    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 2 Segment 1 (8 minutes)   |   File exhibit_01.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   741-2  Location:   White House Oval Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhibit 1 – U.S....
    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 2 Segment 2 (4 minutes)   | File exhibit_02.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   741-10  Location:   White House Oval Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhibit 2 – U.S. v...
    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 2 Segment 3 (6 minutes)   |   File exhibit_03.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   343-36  Location:   Old Executive Office Building Office   Exhibit Number:   Exh...

    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 3 Segment 1 (34 minutes)   | File exhibit_04.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   779-2  Location:   White House Oval Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhibit 4 – U.S. v...

    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 4 Segment 1 (7 minutes)   |   File exhibit_05.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   394-21  Location:   Old Executive Office Building Office   Exhibit Number:   Exh...

    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 4 Segment 2 (21 minutes)   |   File exhibit_10.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   882-12  Location:   White House Oval Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhibit 10 – U....

    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 5 Segment 1 (11 minutes) and E - 6 Segment 1 (36 minutes)   |   File exhibit_11.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   885-7  Location:   White House Oval Office   E...

    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 7 Segment 1 (37 minutes)   | File exhibit_12.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   886-8  Location:   White House Oval Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhibit 12 – U.S....
    Cassette Number / Minutes: E - 8 Segment 1 (3 minutes)   |   File exhibit_12.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   886-8  Location:   White House Oval Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhibit 12 continue...
    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 9 Segment 1 (43 minutes)   |   File exhibit_12.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   886-8  Location:   White House Oval Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhibit 12 conti...
    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 10 Segment 1 (36 minutes)   |   File exhibit_13.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   421-18  Location:   Old Executive Office Building Office   Exhibit Number:   E...
    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 11 Segment 2 (31 minutes)   | File exhibit_15.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   422-20  Location:   Old Executive Office Building Office   Exhibit Number:   Exh...
    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 12 Segment 1 (45 minutes)   | File exhibit_16.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   422-33  Location:   Old Executive Office Building Office   Exhibit Number:   Exh...

    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 13 Segment 1 (25 minutes)   | File exhibit_17.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   423-3  Location:   Old Executive Office Building Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhi...

    • January 1969. Richard Nixon is inaugurated as the 37th president of the United States.
    • February 1971. Richard Nixon orders the installation of a secret taping system that records all conversations in the Oval Office, his Executive Office Building office, and his Camp David office and on selected telephones in these locations.
    • June 13, 1971. The New York Times begins publishing the Pentagon Papers, the Defense Department's secret history of the Vietnam War. The Washington Post will begin publishing the papers later in the week.
    • 1971. Nixon and his staff recruit a team of ex-FBI and CIA operatives, later referred to as “the Plumbers” to investigate the leaked publication of the Pentagon Papers.
  4. The American Archive of Public Broadcasting holds the full run of NPACTs coverage of the Senate Watergate hearings. Each day is divided into 2-7 parts that can be accessed by clicking on the hyperlinked numbers. To watch a specific person testify, click on their name. Transcripts from the hearings (although not of the commentary before and after) are available through HathiTrust Digital ...

  5. September 15, 1972: Hunt, Liddy, and the Watergate burglars are indicted by a federal grand jury. November 7, 1972: Nixon re-elected, defeating George McGovern with the largest plurality of votes in American history. January 8, 1973: Five defendants plead guilty as the burglary trial begins.

  6. Dec 6, 2023 · Many records of the Watergate Special Prosecution Force (WSPF) are open for research. Other documents may be requested under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended). The vast majority of the records of the WSPF are NOT available online. For access to these records, contact the Special Access and FOIA Program:

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