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  • Fulbright said, “I thought so, too, but did you hear that someone told Judge Sirica this morning that there are tapes of all those conversations in the Oval Office?”

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • The courts, too, had upheld their place in the constitutional system of checks and balances—Judge Sirica, a Republican appointee, had ruled against Nixon, and the Supreme Court, which was full of Nixon appointees, nonetheless sided with Congress.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • The courts, too, had upheld their place in the constitutional system of checks and balances—Judge Sirica, a Republican appointee, had ruled against Nixon, and the Supreme Court, which was full of Nixon appointees, nonetheless sided with Congress.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • The courts, too, had upheld their place in the constitutional system of checks and balances—Judge Sirica, a Republican appointee, had ruled against Nixon, and the Supreme Court, which was full of Nixon appointees, nonetheless sided with Congress.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Fulbright said, “I thought so, too, but did you hear that someone told Judge Sirica this morning that there are tapes of all those conversations in the Oval Office?”

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Fulbright said, “I thought so, too, but did you hear that someone told Judge Sirica this morning that there are tapes of all those conversations in the Oval Office?”

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • The strange, self-incriminating testimony of acting FBI director Patrick Gray; the news that some of the Watergate burglars had earlier broken into the office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist in California; the cracking of James McCord in a letter to Sirica; testimony at closed Congressional committee hearings before the Ervin Committee got started.

    Barry Sussman: Kenneth Dahlberg's Role in Watergate Barry Sussman 2011

  • The strange, self-incriminating testimony of acting FBI director Patrick Gray; the news that some of the Watergate burglars had earlier broken into the office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist in California; the cracking of James McCord in a letter to Sirica; testimony at closed Congressional committee hearings before the Ervin Committee got started.

    Barry Sussman: Kenneth Dahlberg's Role in Watergate Barry Sussman 2011

  • There might have been no Senate Watergate committee, no special prosecutor, no overwhelming public outcry, and the perjured testimony that so riled Watergate Judge John Sirica might have prevailed.

    Barry Sussman: Kenneth Dahlberg's Role in Watergate Barry Sussman 2011

  • There might have been no Senate Watergate committee, no special prosecutor, no overwhelming public outcry, and the perjured testimony that so riled Watergate Judge John Sirica might have prevailed.

    Barry Sussman: Kenneth Dahlberg's Role in Watergate Barry Sussman 2011

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