Statement of Information: Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to H. Res. 803, a Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Committee on the Judiciary to Investigate Whether Sufficient Grounds Exist for the House of Representatives to Exercise Its Constitutional Power to Impeach Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States of America. May-June 1974, Bagian 1-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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Halaman 16
... activities may yet be discovered in connection with this whole sordid affair , I want the American people , I want you to know beyond the shadow of a doubt that during my term as President , justice will be pur- sued fairly , fully ...
... activities may yet be discovered in connection with this whole sordid affair , I want the American people , I want you to know beyond the shadow of a doubt that during my term as President , justice will be pur- sued fairly , fully ...
Halaman 21
... activities I never heard of until I read about them in news accounts . These impressions could also lead to a serious misunder- standing of those national security activities which , though totally unrelated to Watergate , have become ...
... activities I never heard of until I read about them in news accounts . These impressions could also lead to a serious misunder- standing of those national security activities which , though totally unrelated to Watergate , have become ...
Halaman 22
... activities never went into effect . The documents spelling out this 1970 plan are ex- tremely sensitive . They ... activities are now under investigation . I did not authorize nor do I have any knowledge of any illegal activity by this ...
... activities never went into effect . The documents spelling out this 1970 plan are ex- tremely sensitive . They ... activities are now under investigation . I did not authorize nor do I have any knowledge of any illegal activity by this ...
Halaman 23
... activities that I would have disapproved had they been brought to my attention . Consequently , as President , I must and do assume re- sponsibility for such actions despite the fact that I at no time approved or had knowledge of them ...
... activities that I would have disapproved had they been brought to my attention . Consequently , as President , I must and do assume re- sponsibility for such actions despite the fact that I at no time approved or had knowledge of them ...
Halaman 24
... activities had been planned by persons associated with my campaign ; if I had known , I would not have permitted it . My im- mediate reaction was that those guilty should be brought to justice , and , with the five burglars themselves ...
... activities had been planned by persons associated with my campaign ; if I had known , I would not have permitted it . My im- mediate reaction was that those guilty should be brought to justice , and , with the five burglars themselves ...
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