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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... materials . There was no way to carry forward these diplomatic initiatives unless further leaks could be prevented ... material in security files , and evidence that developed as the inquiry proceeded . Information thus obtained was ...
... materials . There was no way to carry forward these diplomatic initiatives unless further leaks could be prevented ... material in security files , and evidence that developed as the inquiry proceeded . Information thus obtained was ...
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... materials for the court , a diligent search has been made for materials that might shed further light on the substance of the conversations in question , including the unrecorded conversations with John Mitchell on June 20 , 1972 , and ...
... materials for the court , a diligent search has been made for materials that might shed further light on the substance of the conversations in question , including the unrecorded conversations with John Mitchell on June 20 , 1972 , and ...
Halaman 68
... material in his " custody or possession , or the custody of the Executive Office of the President , or the White House , actual or constructive . . . " which are described in extensive attachments . Only six months ago , your Committee ...
... material in his " custody or possession , or the custody of the Executive Office of the President , or the White House , actual or constructive . . . " which are described in extensive attachments . Only six months ago , your Committee ...
Halaman 69
... material . I believe that I have provided all the material that he needs to conclude his investigations and to proceed to prosecute the guilty and to clear the innocent . I believe the time has come to bring that investigation and the ...
... material . I believe that I have provided all the material that he needs to conclude his investigations and to proceed to prosecute the guilty and to clear the innocent . I believe the time has come to bring that investigation and the ...
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... materials that you made available to the Special Prosecutor . I am wondering , sir , what about other mate- rials ... material that Mr. Jaworski was able to say that he knew all , and that the grand jury had all , the information that ...
... materials that you made available to the Special Prosecutor . I am wondering , sir , what about other mate- rials ... material that Mr. Jaworski was able to say that he knew all , and that the grand jury had all , the information that ...
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