Narrator (Implied Richard Nixon)

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The document appears to be a page from a narrative, likely satirical fiction or a controversial manuscript, stamped with a House Oversight Committee bates number. It depicts a first-person account (implied to be Richard Nixon) receiving oral sex from his Chief of Staff (Haldeman) before discussing political strategy regarding Watergate, specifically a plan to leak information about Democrats to the media. The text references historical figures including J. Edgar Hoover, LBJ, Spiro Agnew, and Ramsey Clark in the context of illegal wiretapping.

Document page (likely fiction/satire manuscript or transcript) with house oversight committee bates stamp
2025-11-19

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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.

Evidence document / manuscript page (bates stamped)
2025-11-19

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This document page appears to be a memoir or narrative account, likely written by or ghostwritten for Richard Nixon. It details the political dynamics involving John Mitchell and his wife Martha Mitchell, specifically how John manipulated Martha into leaking stories to the press and her eventual outspokenness regarding Watergate. The text also introduces Henry Kissinger, describing him negatively as a 'Frankenstein monster' created by the administration.

Memoir draft / narrative account / house oversight committee document
2025-11-19
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