Impeachment Inquiry: Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to H. Res. 803 ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 2258 pages |
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... Statement of Information " consisting of 12 books containing 21 separate volumes and " Statement of Information Submitted on Behalf of President Nixon " , 4 books , all released by the Committee on the Judiciary during July and August ...
... Statement of Information " consisting of 12 books containing 21 separate volumes and " Statement of Information Submitted on Behalf of President Nixon " , 4 books , all released by the Committee on the Judiciary during July and August ...
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... statement to that effect . However , a copy of the deed was not filed with the 1969 income tax return and there , it would seem to me that there would be no reason for the deed to be filed with the 1968 income tax return , since the ...
... statement to that effect . However , a copy of the deed was not filed with the 1969 income tax return and there , it would seem to me that there would be no reason for the deed to be filed with the 1968 income tax return , since the ...
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... statements by Mr. Newman , the people at the Archives , Sherrod East , who accompanied Mr. Newman in April 1969 , stated that Mr. Newman never viewed the 1968 papers in April 1969 . Subsequent to that , subsequent to those statements by ...
... statements by Mr. Newman , the people at the Archives , Sherrod East , who accompanied Mr. Newman in April 1969 , stated that Mr. Newman never viewed the 1968 papers in April 1969 . Subsequent to that , subsequent to those statements by ...
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... statement by Mrs. Livingston , that this is what he said to her and Mr. Newman told us that he may well have said what Mrs. Livingston said he said but he explained that he meant that the Archives should not make any public announcement ...
... statement by Mrs. Livingston , that this is what he said to her and Mr. Newman told us that he may well have said what Mrs. Livingston said he said but he explained that he meant that the Archives should not make any public announcement ...
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... statement Mr. Morgan made to us . The CHAIRMAN . I think we will recess . There is a rollcall on an appropriation ... statements by Mr. DeMarco and Mr. Mr. LATTA . Mr. Chairman , a matter of clarification . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Latta . Mr ...
... statement Mr. Morgan made to us . The CHAIRMAN . I think we will recess . There is a rollcall on an appropriation ... statements by Mr. DeMarco and Mr. Mr. LATTA . Mr. Chairman , a matter of clarification . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Latta . Mr ...
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alleged amendment April articles of impeachment Attorney BROOKS BUTLER Chair Chairman Charles Colson CLAIR CLERK COHEN Colson CONGRESS Constitution conversation CONYERS court crimes and misdemeanors criminal DANIELSON Dean debate deed DeMarco DENNIS discussion DOAR DONOHUE DRINAN EDWARDS Ehrlichman Eilberg evidence executive session fact FLOWERS FROEHLICH gentleman yield going grand jury H. R. Haldeman Haldeman hearings HOGAN HOLTZMAN HUNGATE Hutchinson impeachment inquiry Internal Revenue Service investigation JENNER John Dean John Doar John Ehrlichman Joint Committee Kastenmeier LATTA LOTT MARAZITI March 21 material matter MAYNE McCAHILL McCLORY meeting memorandum ment MEZVINSKY Mitchell motion NUSSBAUM OWENS Petersen presentation President President's question RAILSBACK RANGEL record reference request resolution respect response rules SANDMAN SARBANES SEIBERLING Senate special counsel staff statement subpena suggest talking tape testimony Thank thing THORNTON tion transcript understand vote WALDIE Watergate White House WIGGINS witnesses
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Page 1588 - No evidence or testimony taken in executive session may be released or used in public sessions without the consent of the committee.
Page 1524 - Except as provided in section 276 — (a) GENERAL RULE. — The amount of income taxes imposed by this title shall be assessed within three years after the return was filed, and no proceeding in court without assessment for the collection of such taxes shall be begun after the expiration of such period.
Page 2206 - Congress, did attempt to bring into disgrace, ridicule, hatred, contempt and reproach the Congress of the United States, and the several branches thereof, to impair and destroy the regard and respect of all the good people of the United States...
Page 1934 - Relevant evidence" means evidence having any tendency to make the existence of any fact that is of consequence to the determination of the action more probable or less probable than it would be without the evidence.
Page 2187 - Magistracy, existing at the time of increase or diminution, and to be ineligible a second time; and that besides a general authority to execute the National Laws, it ought to enjoy the Executive rights vested in Congress by the Confederation.
Page 2206 - ... which said utterances, declarations, threats, and harangues, highly censurable in any, are peculiarly indecent and unbecoming in the Chief Magistrate of the United States, by means whereof said Andrew Johnson has brought the high office of the President of the United States into contempt, ridicule, and disgrace, to the great scandal of all good citizens; whereby said Andrew Johnson.
Page 2206 - United -States, unmindful of the high duties of his office and of his oath of office, with intent unlawfully to control the disbursements of the moneys appropriated for the military service and for the Department of War, on the...
Page 1704 - ... completion of the hearing, to call witnesses selected by the minority to testify with respect to that measure or matter during at least one day of hearing thereon.
Page 1559 - The CHAIRMAN. The time of the gentleman from Illinois has expired. Mr.
Page 1822 - I told Mr. Krogh that as a matter of first priority, the unit should find out all it could about Mr. Ellsberg's associates and his motives. Because of the extreme gravity of the situation, and not then knowing what additional national secrets Mr. Ellsberg might disclose, I did impress upon Mr. Krogh the vital importance to the national security of his assignment. I did not authorize and had no knowledge...