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      • Seven of Nixon’s closest confidants had been indicted in the Watergate scandal, and the special prosecutor investigating the matter wanted audio recordings of some of the president’s phone conversations from the Oval Office. Nixon claimed executive privilege protected him, and he refused to release the tapes.
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  2. Sep 25, 2024 · The Washington Post reported in 2021 that a new book stated Nixon’s “advisers were urging him to destroy secretly recorded tapes that could determine whether he was telling the truth about Watergate, but Nixon was reluctant to surrender a weapon he believed he could use against his enemies.”

  3. Specific releases included in Excerpted Releases finding aids include the Watergate Trial Tapes (tapes and transcripts), Watergate Special Prosecution Force (tapes and transcripts), and Abuse of Governmental Powers (tapes and logs). NOTE: Cabinet Room declassified segments designated as excerpts.

  4. Audio recordings of conversations between U.S. President Richard Nixon and Nixon administration officials, Nixon family members, and White House staff surfaced during the Watergate scandal in 1973 and 1974, leading to Nixon's resignation.

  5. Jun 23, 1972 · The release of the tape was ordered by the Supreme Court on July 24, 1974, in a case known as United States v. Nixon. The court’s decision was unanimous. President Nixon released the tape on August 5. It was one of three conversations he had with Haldeman six days after the Watergate break-in.

    • About The Transcripts
    • Date: Tuesday, March 23, 1971
    • Date: Friday, June 23, 1972
    • Date: Friday, September 15, 1972
    • Date: Monday, January 08, 1973
    • Date: Saturday, March 17, 1973
    • Date: Tuesday, March 20, 1973
    • Date: Wednesday, March 21, 1973
    • Date: Thursday, March 22, 1973
    • Date: Tuesday, March 27, 1973

    While every effort has been made to ensure that the electronic version is a faithful copy, these electronic versions may not be identical in every respect to the original typewritten transcripts. 1. One transcript is available for each conversation 2. The tapes and transcripts contain language that some users might find objectionable Please also no...

    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 1 Segment 1 (30 minutes)   |   File connally_exhibit_1.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   472-21  Location:   White House Oval Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhibit...

    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 2 Segment 1 (8 minutes)   |   File exhibit_01.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   741-2  Location:   White House Oval Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhibit 1 – U.S....
    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 2 Segment 2 (4 minutes)   | File exhibit_02.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   741-10  Location:   White House Oval Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhibit 2 – U.S. v...
    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 2 Segment 3 (6 minutes)   |   File exhibit_03.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   343-36  Location:   Old Executive Office Building Office   Exhibit Number:   Exh...

    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 3 Segment 1 (34 minutes)   | File exhibit_04.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   779-2  Location:   White House Oval Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhibit 4 – U.S. v...

    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 4 Segment 1 (7 minutes)   |   File exhibit_05.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   394-21  Location:   Old Executive Office Building Office   Exhibit Number:   Exh...

    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 4 Segment 2 (21 minutes)   |   File exhibit_10.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   882-12  Location:   White House Oval Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhibit 10 – U....

    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 5 Segment 1 (11 minutes) and E - 6 Segment 1 (36 minutes)   |   File exhibit_11.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   885-7  Location:   White House Oval Office   E...

    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 7 Segment 1 (37 minutes)   | File exhibit_12.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   886-8  Location:   White House Oval Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhibit 12 – U.S....
    Cassette Number / Minutes: E - 8 Segment 1 (3 minutes)   |   File exhibit_12.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   886-8  Location:   White House Oval Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhibit 12 continue...
    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 9 Segment 1 (43 minutes)   |   File exhibit_12.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   886-8  Location:   White House Oval Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhibit 12 conti...
    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 10 Segment 1 (36 minutes)   |   File exhibit_13.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   421-18  Location:   Old Executive Office Building Office   Exhibit Number:   E...
    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 11 Segment 2 (31 minutes)   | File exhibit_15.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   422-20  Location:   Old Executive Office Building Office   Exhibit Number:   Exh...
    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 12 Segment 1 (45 minutes)   | File exhibit_16.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   422-33  Location:   Old Executive Office Building Office   Exhibit Number:   Exh...

    Cassette Number / Minutes:   E - 13 Segment 1 (25 minutes)   | File exhibit_17.pdf Audio file Conversation Number:   423-3  Location:   Old Executive Office Building Office   Exhibit Number:   Exhi...

  6. Nov 16, 2009 · On April 29, 1974, President Richard Nixon announces to the public that he will release transcripts of 46 taped White House conversations in response to a Watergate trial subpoena issued in...

  7. Jul 24, 1974 · Nixon complied with the court’s order in United States v. Nixon. One of the tapes he released came to be known as the “Smoking Gun Tape”. It revealed that just six days after the Watergate break-in Nixon and Haldeman had discussed the ways to obstruct the FBI’s investigation.

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