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  1. Nixon himself launched the first investigation into how the tapes were erased. He claimed that it was an intensive investigation but came up empty. On November 21, 1973, Sirica appointed a panel of persons nominated jointly by the White House and the Special Prosecution Force.

  2. Oct 25, 2023 · MOVIES. 13th (2016) | Transcript. October 25, 2023. An in-depth look at the prison system in the United States and how it reveals the nation's history of racial inequality. 13th is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Ava DuVernay.

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  4. Apr 22, 1974 · Some former Nixon associates offer a plausible theory to explain why the tapes were kept available in the White House as the Watergate scandal unfolded and before the public was aware of the ...

  5. Feb 7, 2023 · On this tape, President Nixon ordered the Central Intelligence Agency to request that the Federal Bureau of Investigation call off its investigation of the Watergate break-in. President Nixon intended to mislead the FBI into believing that the Watergate break-in involved national security and the CIA, not politics.

  6. Watergate Trial Tapes. The Watergate Trial Conversations are excerpted Nixon White House tape conversations that were played in open court in U.S. v. Mitchell, et al. and U.S. v. Connally. The segments are a portion of the approximately 60 hours of tape subpoenaed by the Watergate Special Prosecution Force (WSPF).

  7. Specific releases included in Excerpted Releases finding aids include the Watergate Trial Tapes (tapes and transcripts), Watergate Special Prosecution Force (tapes and transcripts), and Abuse of Governmental Powers (tapes and logs). NOTE: Cabinet Room declassified segments designated as excerpts.

  8. Nixon recordings are numbered by location of the original recording. The locations are broken into five groups: White House Telephone Recordings: Tape #s 1 - 46. Cabinet Room Recordings: Tape #s 47 - 129. Camp David Recordings: Tape #s 130 - 244. Executive Office Building Recordings: Tape #s 245 - 449. Oval Office Recordings: Tape #s 450 – 949.