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  2. Nixon White House tapes - Wikipedia

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    Nixon refused, and Jaworski appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to force Nixon to turn over the tapes. On July 24, 1974, the Supreme Court ordered Nixon to release the tapes. [41] The 8–0 ruling (Justice William Rehnquist recused himself because he had worked for attorney general John N. Mitchell) in United States v.

  3. Deep Throat (Watergate) - Wikipedia

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    Nixon claimed that if he had done so, Felt would have publicly revealed information that would damage the FBI, as well as other powerful people and institutions. In the "smoking gun" tape, Nixon's chief of staff, H. R. Haldeman, stated that Felt "knows everything there is to know in the FBI."

  4. Mark Felt - Wikipedia

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    Wiretapping is a crime investigated by the FBI. Haldeman told President Nixon on June 23, 1972, that Felt would "want to cooperate because he's ambitious". [49] These tapes were not declassified and revealed for some time. Haldeman later initially suspected lower-level FBI agents, including Angelo Lano, of speaking to the Post. [50]

  5. Watergate scandal - Wikipedia

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    After several weeks of debate, they decided to release an edited version. Nixon announced the release of the transcripts in a speech to the nation on April 29, 1974. Nixon noted that any audio pertinent to national security information could be redacted from the released tapes. [58] Initially, Nixon gained a positive reaction for his speech.

  6. Alexander Butterfield - Wikipedia

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    Tape recorder from President Nixon's Oval Office Butterfield was questioned by Senate Watergate Committee staff Scott Armstrong, G. Eugene Boyce, Marianne Brazer, and Donald Sanders (deputy minority counsel) on Friday, July 13, 1973, in a background interview prior to his public testimony before the full committee. [ 32 ]

  7. Commentary: With news media in crisis, 'Becoming ... - AOL

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    During the Watergate hearings, the existence of the White House tapes was revealed. When portions of the tapes made it clear that, among other things, he had been involved in covering up the break ...

  8. The Final Days (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Final Days is a 1989 television movie adaptation of the 1976 book written by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. The movie is directed by Richard Pearce and follows the events in the Nixon White House after the Washington Post's Watergate revelations.

  9. A revolutionary movie or an 'artifact of abuse'? The landmark ...

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    After the movie became a sensation, the Mafia seized control of its distribution, effectively cutting Damiano out of participating in the $600 million in profits it reportedly generated.