Haldeman, Haig, and Woods referenced in nostalgic Watergate recollection
Haldeman, Haig, and Woods referenced in nostalgic Watergate recollection The passage offers only vague, retrospective commentary about known Watergate figures without new factual details, specific transactions, or actionable leads. It repeats well‑documented relationships and offers no novel evidence of misconduct or financial flows. Key insights: Mentions H.R. Haldeman praising Rose Mary Woods for taking blame for erased tapes.; Claims General Alexander Haig cited “sinister forces” for the erasure while testifying before Judge John Sirica.; Suggests Haldeman was part of a plot against the speaker, but provides no concrete evidence.
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Haldeman, Haig, and Woods referenced in nostalgic Watergate recollection The passage offers only vague, retrospective commentary about known Watergate figures without new factual details, specific transactions, or actionable leads. It repeats well‑documented relationships and offers no novel evidence of misconduct or financial flows. Key insights: Mentions H.R. Haldeman praising Rose Mary Woods for taking blame for erased tapes.; Claims General Alexander Haig cited “sinister forces” for the erasure while testifying before Judge John Sirica.; Suggests Haldeman was part of a plot against the speaker, but provides no concrete evidence.
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