Richard Nixon - Alexander Butterfield's Testimony under oath to Congress
Time: Jul, 1973
Place: Washington D.C., U.S.
Details: In July 1973, White House aide Alexander Butterfield testified under oath to Congress that Nixon had a secret taping system that recorded his conversations and phone calls in the Oval Office. These tapes were subpoenaed by Watergate Special Counsel Archibald Cox; Nixon provided transcripts of the conversations but not the actual tapes, citing executive privilege.
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