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1974 Memorandum to Independent Counsel Jaworski Discusses Indicting President Nixon and Immunity Issues Around Vice President AgnewCase Filekaggle-ho-030203House Oversight1974 Memorandum to Independent Counsel Jaworski Discusses Indicting President Nixon and Immunity Issues Around Vice President Agnew
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1974 Memorandum to Independent Counsel Jaworski Discusses Indicting President Nixon and Immunity Issues Around Vice President Agnew
1974 Memorandum to Independent Counsel Jaworski Discusses Indicting President Nixon and Immunity Issues Around Vice President Agnew The passage reveals internal legal deliberations about indicting a sitting president and references alleged cash payments to Vice President Agnew, offering concrete names, dates, and legal memos that could be pursued for further archival research or FOIA requests. While the facts are historical and largely known, the specific memo details policy rationales and procedural options that have not been widely publicized, making it a moderately strong lead for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Feb. 12, 1974 memo from Office of Watergate Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski to independent counsel discusses no constitutional bar to indicting a sitting president.; Memo recommends either indicting President Nixon or presenting a grand‑jury presentment naming him as an unindicted co‑conspirator.; Mentions Vice President Spiro Agnew’s plea deal involving alleged cash containers in the White House and his resignation.
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