The Nixon Defense: What He Knew and When He Knew It

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by John W. Dean


  7 For the record, my sentence was 120 days, but since I was in the U.S. Marshals’ witness protection program during this period, I spent my nights in a safe house at Ft. Holabird Army Base in Maryland and a short drive to Washington, for I spent most days in the office of the Watergate special prosecutor in Washington, DC, assisting them with the U.S. v. Mitchell et al. trial.

  Appendix A

  1 This phenomenon is named after the great Japanese film Rashomon directed by Akira Kurosawa, which portrays the trial of a notorious outlaw who allegedly rapes a woman and then kills her samurai husband. The account seeks to find the truth based on four eyewitnesses who recount the events; each is credible and possible, yet they all contradict each other.

  2 Hal Arkowitz and Scott O. Lilienfeld, “Why Science Tells Us Not to Rely on Eyewitness Accounts,” Scientific American (January 8, 2009) at www.scientificamerican.com/article/do-the-eyes-have-it/.

  3 Conversation No. 344-6.

  4 Conversation No. 758-11.

  5 Conversation No. 384-4.

  6 Conversation No. 831-6.

  7 Conversation No. 878-14.

  8 Conversation No. 420-11.

  9 Conversation No. 882-10.

  10 Conversation No. 886-7.

  11 Conversation No. 421-22.

  Appendix B

  1 Watergate: Chronology of a Crisis (Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, 1975), 360.

  2 Dean Senate testimony, 3 Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities (SSC), 1019–20.

  3 National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Conversation No. 947-15.

  4 See Affidavit of Fred D. Thompson, 4 Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities (SSC), 1794.

  5 Found in exhibits with notes for Nixon grand jury testimony at http://media.nara.gov/research/nixon-grand-jury/9-9/9-9-q-and-a-gap.pdf.

  6 See, e.g., Nixon’s grand jury testimony and related documents that were made public while I was working on this book. See: www.archives.gov/research/investigations/watergate/nixon-grand-jury/.

  7 See, e.g., Richard Ben-Veniste and George Frampton, Jr., Stonewall: The Legal Case Against the Watergate Conspirators (New York: Touchstone, 1978); Alexander Haig, with Charles McCarry, Inner Circles: How America Changed the World: A Memoir (New York: Warner, 1992); Richard Nixon, RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1978); Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, The Final Days (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1975).

  INDEX

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  Abplanalp, Robert “Bob,” 1, 2, 414

  Abuse of Power: The New Nixon Tapes (Kutler), xx

  Acker, Marjorie, xxi, xxii, 71

  Acree, Mike, 348

  Acree, Vernon, 224

  Adams, Sherman, 298, 340–41, 399, 695n6

  Administrative Practice and Procedure subcommittee, 143, 159, 185

  agency, law of, 433n

  Agnew, Spiro, 143, 359, 362, 450–51, 460, 522, 606, 621, 681n17, 686n20

  federal investigation of, 522n

  Albert, Carl, 579, 606

  Allen, Robert H., 264–65

  Allende, Salvador, 88

  Allin, Mort, 177

  All the President’s Men (Woodward and Bernstein), 62–64, 678n19, 718n5

  Alsop, Joe, 489, 597, 598

  Alsop, Stewart, 161

  ambassadorships, sale of, 686n30

  Anderson, Jack, 11, 18–22, 24, 48n, 49, 50, 136, 215, 282, 551, 620, 664n34, 666n4, 668–69n3, 707n7

  Dean story of, 510–11

  Andreas, Dwayne, 91, 138, 142, 148, 682n3

  Angelo, Bonnie, 51–52

  Arends, Leslie, 298

  Armed Services Committee, 557, 565, 572, 573, 577

  Armstrong, Scott, 626

  Ash, Roy, 555

  Askew, Reubin, 283

  Aspen Lodge, 64, 65

  Bachinski, E. J., 17

  Bacon, Cherity, xxiii

  Bailey, F. Lee, 81, 320

  Baker, Bobby, 92–93, 137, 139, 149, 151, 212

  Baker, Howard, xxv, 227, 228, 230–33, 238, 241, 246–47, 279, 281, 359–60, 367–68, 370, 371, 576, 611, 612, 627, 630, 683n7, 688n6

  Baldwin, Alfred, 108, 110, 147–50, 370, 676n27

  Baltimore Sun, 360

  Barker, Bernard L., 7, 29, 54–57, 62, 99, 120n, 142, 143, 148, 160, 186, 191, 192, 209, 264–65, 294, 664n27

  grand jury indictment of, 153

  guilty plea of, 208

  and telephone in plumbers’ office, 191n

  Baron, Alan, 226n

  Barth, Roger, 131, 149, 665n36

  Bayh, Birch, 221, 258

  Bay of Pigs, 24, 27, 29, 31, 37, 53, 60–62, 85, 100–102, 245, 531, 574

  BBC, 54–55

  Beard, Dita, 11, 12, 34, 37, 45, 219, 235, 295, 664–65n34

  Belson, James, 669n3

  Bennett, Robert F., 205n, 391, 668n3

  Bennett, Wallace, 205n

  Ben-Veniste, Richard, 527n, 541n, 699n57

  Berger, Marilyn, 165

  Bernstein, Carl, 46, 120n, 121, 128n, 148, 149, 162–64, 168, 175, 191–92, 209, 224, 422, 458, 569–70, 610, 629, 678n19, 702n102, 705n141, 718n5

  Berrigan, Daniel, 397, 523

  Berrigan, Philip, 73, 397, 523

  Bicentennial Commission, 201, 228

  Bierbower, James, 363, 693n30

  Birch, Frank, 261

  Bittman, William O., 97, 139n, 196, 202, 220, 320, 345, 346, 354n, 385, 391, 411, 456, 458, 462, 468, 472, 476, 519, 523

  Dean’s testimony and, 399

  Blackmun, Harry, 244, 245

  Bledsoe, Daniel, 662–64n15

  Blind Ambition: The White House Years (Dean), xxiv, 241, 296, 359n, 542n, 664n27, 666n2, 671n11, 680n6, 685n3, 688nn14, 16, 690n7, 691n19, 692–93n28, 693n31, 698n38, 702n99, 712n76, 716n83

  Boggs, Lilburn E. “Pat,” 2–4, 662n5

  Booth, John Wilkes, 473, 525, 701n90

  Bradlee, Benjamin, 46, 171, 175

  Brandt, Willy, 543

  Brennan, William, 244, 245, 718n2

  Brewster, Daniel, 212, 214

  Brezhnev, Leonid, 596, 598, 599, 606, 607, 609, 610, 611, 615, 617

  Bridges, Styles, 378

  Brookings Institution, 319, 564n, 633

  Brown, Pat, 544–45

  Brown, William H., 244

  Buchanan, Pat, 18, 47, 71, 144, 177, 189–91, 229, 263, 330, 380, 483–85, 524–26, 548, 577, 579, 582, 600, 632, 669n5

  Buckley, William F., 24, 207

  Bull, Steve, 365, 410, 417, 485, 582, 585, 589, 590, 620–21, 629, 634

  Burden, Amanda, 151

  Burger, Warren, 129–30, 136n, 244, 245, 278n, 580

  Bush, George H. W., 126, 197, 300, 362, 478, 480

  Bush, Prescott, 126n

  Butterfield, Alex, 4–5, 28n, 55, 365, 625–26, 629, 630, 632, 663n15, 664n29, 669n5, 675n12, 698n34

  on Dean, xxiv–xxv

  Buzhardt, Fred, 548, 551–54, 557, 557n, 561–63, 566–73, 577, 580, 581, 582, 583, 584, 588–605, 607–12, 614, 615, 617, 620, 626, 629, 631, 632, 634

  Byrd, Robert, 256, 264, 299, 340

  Byrne, Matt, 502, 516, 529, 533, 546, 548, 557–60, 562, 564, 581, 708n24

  Caddy, Douglas, 32, 106, 663n15

  Cahill, William, 300

  Califano, Joseph, Jr., 41, 147, 148

  Campbell, Don, 212n, 363, 519, 608

  campaign contributions, 43, 212n

  to CRP, see Committee to Re-elect the President, campaign contributions to

  Caplin, Mortimer, 677n32

  Carlucci, Frank, 158

  Carswell, G. Harrold, 73, 278, 278n, 394, 695n5

  Carter, Jimmy, 687n41, 701n90

  Cassidento, John, 147

  Castro, Fidel, 24, 31, 88

  Caulfield, John “Jack,” 3–5, 179, 18
7, 224, 271, 295, 309, 318, 348, 430n, 662n9, 664n27, 687n41, 700n75

  CBS, 18, 33, 156, 174, 177, 571, 618

  Face the Nation, 296, 299

  Spectrum, 609

  Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 5, 31, 45, 54, 55, 61–63, 79–81, 86, 88, 90, 93n, 99–101, 205, 207, 246, 339, 468, 556, 557, 559–66, 568, 572, 574–75, 577, 581, 582, 584, 587, 627, 662–64n15, 670n11, 672n2

  Carlucci at, 158n

  Ehrlichman and, 4, 584

  Ellsberg break-in and, 293, 294, 546, 548, 558, 707–8n24

  FBI and, 54, 95, 101, 542, 713nn77, 80

  Haldeman and, 584, 662n15

  Hunt and, 4, 28, 37, 56n, 84, 99, 101, 207, 672n1

  information leaked by, 156

  McCord and, 342

  “smoking gun” conversation and, xxi, 56–60

  Chambers, Whittaker, 243

  Chancellor, John, 18

  Chapin, Dwight, 163, 164, 168–72, 174, 176, 178, 183, 184, 186, 189, 190, 197, 201, 233, 262, 263, 266, 267, 270, 280, 290, 300, 305, 332, 333, 369, 371, 465n

  grand jury appearance of, 374

  Chapman’s Friend, 23, 218

  Chappaquiddick, 159, 271, 295, 323, 623, 687nn40, 41

  Chennault, Anna, 72, 681n17

  Chenow, Kathleen, 191, 601

  Chicago Seven, 392, 695n3

  Chicago Sun-Times, 195

  Chile, 205

  China, 12, 25, 55, 365, 452

  Chotiner, Murray, 23, 128, 677n32

  Christopher, Warren, 565

  Clark, Tom, 152

  Clawson, Ken, 17, 165, 167, 229, 495, 624

  Clifford, Clark, 677n32

  Clinton, Bill, 196n

  Cole, Ken, 449

  Colson, Charles “Chuck,” 3, 10–12, 22–27, 29, 31, 32, 36, 37, 39, 42, 45, 47–48, 59, 61, 65, 71, 80–82, 85, 87–88, 91, 94, 106, 110–13, 124, 141, 150–52, 155, 158, 159, 176, 183, 185, 188, 194, 195–203, 206–9, 211–14, 216–20, 232, 233, 235, 238, 247, 256, 263, 266–68, 274, 282, 284, 286, 292, 295, 297–98, 303, 305, 326, 327, 329–30, 332, 335, 336, 340, 345, 350, 350n, 352–57, 362, 366, 367, 369, 377, 379–87, 388–91, 401, 402, 404, 408, 415, 416, 425n, 427, 428, 431, 435, 438, 465n, 484, 493–95, 500, 508, 511, 536, 537, 540, 572–73, 580, 582, 584, 592, 596, 599, 604–6, 615, 616, 619, 624, 633, 681n5, 691n18, 697n19

  Dean and, 213, 235, 256, 384, 421, 676n25

  in Dean’s March 21 conversation with Nixon on Watergate facts, 311, 312, 316, 318–20, 323

  Dean’s testimony and, 399, 403

  Diem cable and, 531–32

  Ehrlichman and, 4, 8, 203, 428, 587

  Haldeman and, 7, 11, 168, 198–99, 202, 219, 383, 681n5

  Hunt and, 4, 7, 17, 22, 23, 188–89, 199, 202–3, 223, 384, 390–91, 398n, 697n24

  immunity and, 431

  Kissinger and, 195

  Liddy and, 199, 200, 202

  lie-detector test and, 364

  Magruder and, 198–99, 202, 232, 235, 326, 382, 383

  Magruder’s claims of knowledge of Watergate operation by, 356–57

  McCord’s role and, 8

  Mitchell and, 200, 213, 382, 383, 682n3

  Muskie and, 167, 168

  Schorr story and, 174

  Segretti and, 165–67

  on Sirica, 211–12

  testimony of, 8, 10

  transcripts of Nixon’s conversations with, xxi

  Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP), xvii, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8–10, 19, 20, 23, 24, 26, 33, 34, 46, 48, 50, 74, 81, 82, 84, 86, 89, 140, 143, 162, 240, 247, 258, 275, 367, 369, 398, 665n41

  Baldwin and, 147

  Cubans’ suit against, 693n41

  in Dean’s March 21 conversation with Nixon on Watergate facts, 309

  Democrats’ civil suit against, 36, 48, 65, 119, 121, 124, 142, 144, 147, 152, 160, 369–70, 676n25

  Liddy and, 131n

  New York Times story on Cubans and, 209

  Committee to Re-elect the President, campaign contributions to, 43–44, 52, 56–57, 59, 62, 92, 113, 134–35

  campaign law violations and, 92, 113, 144–46

  from Dahlberg, 54, 57, 59, 89, 91, 120n, 132, 138, 142, 148

  from Ogarrio, 54

  from Vesco, 302n

  Communist Party, 695n4

  Conein, Lucien, 28

  Congress, 179, 180, 213, 352

  see also House of Representatives; Senate

  Congressional Record, 251

  Connally, John, 28n, 76, 112, 125, 171, 236, 237, 485–87, 489, 515, 548, 592, 625, 632

  conspiracy, 95, 115, 153, 304, 325, 329n, 331, 352, 388, 400, 403, 411, 433n, 464, 466–67, 469, 486, 508–9, 553, 700n75, 701n89, 704n138, 707n7

  unindicted coconspirators and, 438–39, 441–42, 446, 472

  see also obstruction of justice

  Coolidge, Calvin, 473

  Cormier, Frank, 51, 253–54

  “corrupt,” meaning of, 702–3n110

  Cox, Archibald, 527n, 576, 579, 586, 587, 593–94, 596, 598–600, 603, 613–15, 621, 624, 625, 628, 632, 665n35, 699n57, 706n160, 715n49

  Craig House, 64

  Crewdson, John M., 260n

  criminal law, 95, 339, 588, 690n12

  Cronkite, Walter, 572, 587

  Crowley, Monica, 714n1

  Cuba, 24

  Cubans, 7, 17, 24, 26–31, 36, 38, 39, 36, 38, 39, 41, 44, 45, 49, 50, 53, 56–59, 61, 65, 72, 80, 84, 88, 91, 114, 123, 150, 152, 164, 189, 266, 283, 328, 336, 339, 385, 397, 424, 493, 506, 523, 574, 669n3, 690nn7, 8, 691n18

  CRP sued by, 693n41

  in Dean’s March 21 conversation with Nixon on Watergate facts, 317–19, 322

  McCord and, 342

  New York Times story on, 209

  Curtis, Carl, 628

  Cushman, Robert, 556

  Dailey, Peter, 154

  Daniel, Clifton, 521

  Dash, Samuel, 205n, 227, 228, 231, 499, 527n, 608, 610, 613, 617, 621, 626, 696n13, 702n97, 706n160

  Davis, Angela, 73

  Davis, Rennie, 695n3

  Dahlberg, Ken, 54, 55, 57, 59, 89, 91, 120n, 132, 138, 142, 148

  Daniel, Clifton, 204

  Dean, John W.:

  Anderson’s story attacking, 510–11

  Blind Ambition, xxiv, 241, 296, 690n7, 692–93n28, 693n31

  Butterfield on, xxiv–xxv

  “cancer on the presidency” warning of, 309, 333–34, 336, 484, 497

  Colson and, 213, 235, 256, 384, 421, 676n25

  criminal defense attorney hired by, 359, 362, 388

  “Dealing with Our Political Enemies” memorandum of, 676–77n32

  as “desk officer” of cover-up, 240, 703n111

  discrediting of, 551, 583–84, 613, 618, 622, 696n13, 708n36, 709n45

  discussions of destruction of, 492–93, 518, 549, 550, 575–76

  Ehrlichman and, 8–9, 35n, 198, 279, 288, 295, 349, 361, 368, 388, 389, 409, 412, 414–15, 430, 434, 448, 456, 466, 468, 479, 515, 522, 546, 556, 587, 601, 615, 684n15

  Ellsberg break-in and, 222n, 293–94, 325, 333, 499, 503, 581, 601, 713n81

  enmity of colleagues incurred by, 389

  FBI agents and, 543

  Felt and, 173

  firing of, 537, 539, 543, 702n104

  Garment and, 430

  Gray and, 221, 222, 253, 257, 260n, 271–72, 274, 276, 298, 299, 306, 324, 333, 340, 341, 355, 438, 457, 500, 684n15

  guilty plea of, 706n160

  Haldeman and, 53–55, 196–97, 201, 209, 230, 255–56, 297, 308, 368, 388, 389, 412, 414, 427, 448, 456, 469, 475, 515, 522, 556, 597n, 615, 674n21, 675n12, 676n25, 690n15, 703n111

  Hunt and, 222–23, 395–96, 419

  Hunt’s blackmail attempt and message to, 296–97, 300, 308, 324, 419, 470–71, 690n12

  immunity for, 412, 424, 431, 433–34, 438, 440, 444, 456–58, 461, 463, 471, 484, 487, 492, 507–8, 510, 522, 529, 530, 546, 550, 567, 598, 600, 622, 702n97, 703n111, 704nn120, 134, 706n160, 711n30

  involvement in cover-up discussed, 397–98

  K
almbach and, 391, 399, 403, 430, 466

  Kleindienst and, 241–42, 247–50, 497

  in La Costa meetings, 216, 469–72, 481–82, 491

  Liddy and, 34n, 108, 349, 425, 428, 430, 447, 601, 696n15

  lie-detector test taken by, 500

  Lost Honor, 160n

  Magruder and, 108, 110, 112, 113, 120, 122, 141, 347, 361–64, 420, 464

  and Magruder’s attempt for support for his false testimony, 355, 357, 358, 368, 420

  marriage of, 168, 170, 256

  and material in Hunt’s safe, 223, 412, 415, 425–26, 428, 437, 513–15

  McCord’s claim of Watergate break-in knowledge of, 345–46, 350–52, 355

  McCord’s trial and, 205

  Mitchell and, 53–56, 92, 106, 112, 332, 306, 361, 362, 364, 366–68, 374, 378–79, 384, 393, 398, 402, 424, 425, 436, 674n21, 675n12

  and Mitchell’s attempt for support for his false testimony, 355, 357, 358, 368, 420

  and money for Watergate defendants, 466, 482–83

  “1970 Intelligence Plan” documents of, 542, 549, 565, 567–70, 575, 578, 580, 712n75

  Nixon defense and, xix, xxv, 146

  Nixon impeachment possibility and, 490, 501, 522–23

  Nixon’s attacks on, 551n

  Nixon’s daily meetings with, 240–52

  as Nixon’s enemy, 714n1

  Nixon’s last conversations with, 429

  Nixon’s last personal meeting with, 427

  Nixon’s March 21 conversation with, on Watergate facts, 308–27, 393, 395–97, 416, 419–21, 435–36, 442–43, 456, 497–502, 504–6, 508, 510–12, 518, 520, 538, 540–54, 550, 555–56, 582, 584, 588, 590, 591, 598, 698n34, 703–4n120, 709–10n54

  number of Watergate conversations with Nixon, 457n

  obstruction of justice and, 317, 324, 337, 382, 411, 706n160

  Petersen and, 116, 118, 432, 436–38, 463, 471, 492, 493

  report of, 146, 151, 183–85, 188, 189, 240, 277–81, 285–91, 293, 296, 297, 299–301, 307, 333, 339, 342, 351–52, 355, 378, 414, 418, 421–23, 431–32, 434–35, 446, 452, 455, 468, 518, 567, 675nn11, 12, 680n10

  resignation, leave of absence or firing discussed, 276, 347, 379, 381–82, 397, 398, 405–6, 416–21, 424, 426, 487, 517, 525, 526, 697n19

  Segretti and, 164, 176, 180, 181, 183, 184, 189, 190, 240, 252, 277

  Senate Watergate committee and, 247–48, 257; see also Dean, John W., testimony of

  sentence served by, 718n7

  statement issued by, 465, 466, 484, 701n84

 

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