Chief Justice Warren E. Burger initiated this call to offer personal support to President Nixon, acknowledging the political pressure surrounding the Watergate scandal. The two discussed the difficulty of ensuring fair trials for figures like H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, and John Mitchell amidst intense public scrutiny and media coverage. Nixon expressed frustration over his inability to oversee his subordinates more closely due to the demands of his foreign policy agenda, including relations with China, the Soviet Union, and the Vietnam War.
On May 22, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon and Warren E. Burger talked on the telephone from 9:27 am to 9:30 am. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 046-138 of the White House Tapes.
Nixon Library Finding AidConversation No. 46-138
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Date: May 22, 1973
Time: 9:27 am - 9:30 am
Location: White House Telephone
The President talked with Warren E. Burger.
[See also Conversation No. 925-4]
Burger’s telephone call to the President
President’s nomination of Burger
-Burger’s wishes
Watergate
-Press handling
-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman and John N. Mitchell
-President
-Effect on forthcoming trials
-Compared with Bobby Seale case
-President’s knowledge
President’s schedule
-People’s Republic of China [PRC]
-Soviet Union
-Vietnam WarThis transcript was generated automatically by AI and has not been reviewed for accuracy. Do not cite this transcript as authoritative. Consult the Finding Aid above for verified information.