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John Daniel Ehrlichman ( / ˈɜːrlɪkmən /; [1] March 20, 1925 – February 14, 1999) was an American political aide who served as White House Counsel and Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs under President Richard Nixon.
John D. Ehrlichman (born March 20, 1925, Tacoma, Washington, U.S.—died February 14, 1999, Atlanta, Georgia) was the assistant for domestic affairs during the administration of U.S. Pres. Richard M. Nixon, and was best known for his participation in the Watergate scandal that led to Nixon’s resignation. Ehrlichman grew up in Washington and ...
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Feb 16, 1999 · John D. Ehrlichman, who served as President Richard M. Nixon's pugnacious defender and domestic policy chief and went to prison for his role in the Watergate scandals, died on Sunday at his...
Mar 23, 2016 · “The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White House after that, had two enemies: the antiwar left and black people,” former Nixon domestic policy chief John Ehrlichman told Harper’s ...
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May 8, 1979 · Former presidential counselor John Erlichman is a man with no apologies. He talks about politics, his experience in prison, and of course, the Watergate scandal.
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Jun 13, 2022 · In June 1973, Nixon advisor John Ehrlichman told 60 Minutes the White House had “no interest” in covering up the Watergate break-in because “it had no exposure.”.
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Feb 16, 1999 · John Ehrlichman, who served as President Nixon's top domestic-policy adviser and went to prison for his role in the Watergate cover-up, died in 1999 at age 73. He was a former Seattle lawyer who won landmark cases against Snohomish County and ARCO, and was a friend of H.R. Haldeman.