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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. Jun 30, 2017 · Background on the Nixon Case. The United States v. Nixon ruling arose from the late stages of the Watergate investigation, which was triggered when burglars broke into the Democratic Party National Headquarters in the Watergate Hotel complex in the summer of 1972. About a year after the burglary, the United States Attorney General, Elliot ...

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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. The Supreme Court in 1974 ordered President Richard M. Nixon, here in March 1973, to turn over tape recordings of White House conversations for the Watergate prosecution. (John Duricka/AP) Share

  6. Feb 7, 2023 · An Archivist's Reflections on His Work with the White House Tapes Fall 2007, Vol. 39, No. 3 By Samuel W. Rushay, Jr. Enlarge The President talks on the telephone, October 27, 1972. From February 1971 to July 1973, a secret taping system recorded conversations in the White House. (Richard Nixon Library) Earlier this year, on July 11, 2007, the privately run Nixon Library in Yorba Linda ...

  7. Aug 22, 2013 · The last of the secret Watergate tapes that will be made public—released Wednesday and covering April 9 to July 12, 1973—show that former president Richard Nixon spent his final days in the ...

  8. The AOGP was the final release of this era of tapes review; and with the Nixon’s death in 1994 only sixty-three hours of conversation had been released to the public. Despite PRMPA mandating the speedy review and release of the tapes to the public, Richard Nixon had been able to significantly delay the release of the majority of the tapes for ...

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