The Nixon Defense: What He Knew And When He Knew It (2014) - Plot & Excerpts
Based on those notes, Haldeman later dictated to his diary his understanding of what Nixon was reporting from Petersen regarding the Magruder case: “They’ll say he’s named certain people, and that other people are non-indicted co-conspirators that will be named as a group. This will include Dean, but Petersen will not include Ehrlichman and Haldeman if they take a leave. The P said are you saying if Haldeman and Ehrlichman take a leave you won’t prosecute them? He said no, it just means they aren’t on the list. They’ll still appear at the grand jury and I’ll have to make their case there.” Haldeman further noted the president as saying, “Petersen’s really saying that we’ll be on the list unless we decide to take a leave.” H. R. Haldeman, The Haldeman Diaries: Inside the Nixon White House (New York: G. P.
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