Letter and Memorandum from Russell Leffingwell to President Harry S. Truman

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THE WHITE Houst AUG 30 3 01 PM 51 23 Wall Street ARCHIVES to MATIONAS RECORDS AND RECEIVED it's New York. 8 R,C. LEFFINGWELL Lake George, August 29, 1951 Dear Mr. President: Because of the honor you did me and the confidence you reposed in me by appointing me to the Commission on Internal Security and Individual Rights, I feel I should add to my brief formal resig- nation, which you have most kindly decided to accept, some expression of my personal views on the pro blems presented to the Commission, in the hope that they may be of service to you. First, about the reason for resignation of ther.Com- missioners in a body, it would of course be absurd to suggest that there is any real conflict of interest between the duties you called upon the members of the Commission to perform and their private employments. The Commission was to study the problems of loyalty and national security on the one hand, and of individual rights and civil liberties on the other. The Commission was to have no business to transact for the Government, no contracts to let, no funds to distribute, and no executive functions to perform whatever. But the so-called conflict-of-interest statutes are so many and their language is so sweeping and indiscriminate that, though no conflict of interest exists in principle, it was thought they might be held technically to apply even to the Nimitz Commission, as to the Hoover Commission and the Defense Production staff, and others, and to necessitate the same waiver, as had been granted in those cases as a matter of course. And indeed the House of Representatives did pass the