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    James W. McCord Jr.

    Member of Watergate scandal: break-in team member

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  1. James Walter McCord Jr. (January 26, 1924 – June 15, 2017) was an American CIA officer, later head of security for President Richard Nixon's 1972 reelection campaign. He was involved as an electronics expert in the burglaries which precipitated the Watergate scandal.

  2. Apr 18, 2019 · James W. McCord Jr., a security expert who led a band of burglars into the shambles of the Watergate scandal and was the first to expose the White House crimes and cover-ups that precipitated...

  3. Dec 29, 2019 · James McCord was a CIA veteran and Nixon's security chief who led the break-in at Democratic headquarters in 1972. He broke his silence in 1973 and exposed the White House cover-up, leading to Nixon's resignation and reforms.

  4. Apr 19, 2019 · Without fanfare or a public announcement, McCord died June 15, 2017, at his home in Douglassville, Pa. His death was first noted on the website Kennedys and King, an activist group lobbying for...

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  5. Jun 15, 2012 · James McCord was one of the five burglars arrested at the Watergate complex in 1972. He implicated White House officials in the cover-up and served four months in prison.

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  6. Apr 18, 2019 · James W. McCord Jr., a retired CIA employee who was convicted as a conspirator in the Watergate burglary and later linked the 1972 break-in to the White House in revelations that helped end the...

  7. Jun 13, 2017 · James McCord was the one who had placed the tape on the basement door, and tape was also placed on stairwell doors on the eighth and sixth floors of the building, the latter being the offices of the Democratic National Committee headquarters.

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