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| 1972-06-20 | N/A | Meeting in the narrator's office where John Ehrlichman handed over two envelopes. | White House / Office | View |
| 1960-01-01 | N/A | Ehrlichman spied on Nelson Rockefeller people during the campaign. | Unknown | View |
This document appears to be a page from a narrative manuscript or book included in a House Oversight evidence file (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015120). The text depicts a first-person narrator (strongly implied to be Richard Nixon) discussing the Watergate break-in aftermath, reviewing derogatory opposition research on journalist Carl Bernstein, and, unusually, describing the consumption of cocaine with Chief of Staff Bob Haldeman. The content regarding drug use suggests this may be a fictional or satirical account (e.g., from a novel like 'Watergate' by Thomas Mallon) rather than a historical government record.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript, fictional work, or satire (possibly a novel featuring Richard Nixon as a narrator) included within a House Oversight document production (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015119). The text features a surreal first-person narrative where the speaker (implied to be Nixon) discusses an evangelistic tour proposal from 'Billy' involving Colonel Sanders, and claims that during the infamous 18.5-minute Watergate tape gap, John Ehrlichman handed him a gram of cocaine and a surveillance report on Woodward and Bernstein. The content is highly sensational and likely fictional rather than a factual government record.
Ehrlichman handed over cocaine and a surveillance report.
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