President Nixon and Assistant Attorney General Henry Petersen discuss the legal and political implications of testimony regarding L. Patrick Gray III and potential orders to destroy documents. They focus on the fallout surrounding John Ehrlichman and John Dean, specifically addressing the optics of Gray’s possible resignation and the necessity of managing conflicting narratives. Ultimately, they decide to exercise caution and avoid taking immediate action to force Gray out, acknowledging the need to verify details before proceeding.
On April 26, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon and Henry E. Petersen talked on the telephone from 7:12 pm to 7:14 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 045-025 of the White House Tapes.
Nixon Library Finding AidConversation No. 45-25 Date: April 26, 1973 Time: 7:12 pm - 7:14 pm Location: White House Telephone The President talked with Henry E. Petersen. [See also Conversation No. 431-9O] Watergate -Petersen’s conversation with L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III -17- NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM (rev. October-2012) Conversation No. 45-25 (cont’d) -Gray -Orders to destroy documents -John D. Ehrlichman’s statement -Possible statement -Possible resignation -John W. Dean, III
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