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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 the...

  3. Dec 29, 2019 · But after Washington police were summoned to investigate a reported burglary at the Watergate office building on that spring night in 1972, one of those arrested at the scene, and taken away in...

  4. ) The fifth, James W. McCord, Jr., was the security chief of the Committee to Re-elect the President (later known popularly as CREEP), which was presided over by John Mitchell, Nixon’s former attorney general. The arrest was reported in the next morning’s Washington Post in an article written… Read More

  5. Apr 19, 2019 · How else could James Walter McCord Jr. — the former CIA operative who helped lead the infamous break-in and later tied it directly to the White House — slide into such obscurity that his death,...

  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. Jan 31, 1973 · Two former officials of President Nixon’s re-election committee, G. Gordon Liddy and James W. McCord, Jr. were convicted yesterday of conspiracy, burglary and bugging the Democratic Party’s ...

  8. Apr 19, 2019 · James 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...

  9. Jun 13, 2022 · The fifth, James W. McCord Jr., says he is a security consultant who had recently retired from government service. When the judge asks where, he whispers, “CIA.” The coverup — and the ...

  10. Citation: Letter from James W. McCord, Jr., to Judge John Sirica, March 19, 1973, filed in: United States v. George Gordon Liddy, et al., C.R. 1827-72, United States District Court for the District of Columbia; Records of District Courts of the United States, Record Group 21; NARA, College Park, MD.

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