Nixon family lost their fight to keep the remaining tapes sealed. The
National Archives have just released some two hundred hours of tapes,
one which has President Nixon telling his chief of staff H.R. Haldeman to
break into the Brookings Institution to remove documents concerning the
Vietnam War. The publisher of the Pentagon Papers, Daniel Ellsberg and
former Pentagon analyst, had several colleagues that worked at the
Brooking Institution.
Although there was never any record of a break-in at the Brookings
institution, all of this is just one more piece of evidence of the many illegal
acts that accompanied the Watergate scandal, and was thought of or
performed by the Nixon Administration(Mercury I).
end of paper
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