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Kissinger, Henry - Removal of Documents from the White House
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The original documents are located in Box 9, folder "Kissinger, Henry - Removal of
Documents from the White House" of the Richard B. Cheney Files at the Gerald R. Ford
Presidential Library.
Copyright Notice
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States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections.
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Digitized from Box 9 of the Richard B. Cheney Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
The Pres. has been
assumed by the Am. 2
State & by asst for
National Signaty affairs that
all documents such as
all of
unetrings with foreign
baders or other
with frergies governments
are over and always
have been in The white
Homal files
ORIGINAL RETIRED TO
SPECIAL DOCUMENTS FILE
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
April 12, 1976
The President has been assured by the Secretary of State and by
the Assistant for National Security Affairs that all documents
such as memoranda of meetings with foreign leaders or other
exchanges with foreign governments are now and always have
been in the White House files.