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OCR Page 1 of 3THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
July 25, 1973
Dear Mr. Chairman:
White House counsel have received on my behalf the two
subpoenas issued by you, on behalf of the Select Committee,
on July 23rd.
One of these calls on me to furnish to the Select Committee
recordings of five meetings between Mr. John Dean and
myself. For the reasons stated to you in my letters of
July 6th and July 23rd, I must respectfully refuse to produce
those recordings.
The other subpoena calls on me to furnish all records of any
kind relating directly or indirectly to the "activities, partici-
pation, responsibilities or involvement" of 25 named individuals
"in any alleged criminal acts related to the Presidential election
of 1972. 11 Some of the records that might arguably fit within that
subpoena are Presidential papers that must be kept confidential
for reasons stated in my letter of July 6th. It is quite possible
that there are other records in my custody that would be within
the ambit of that subpoena and that I could, consistent with the
public interest and my Constitutional responsibilities, provide
to the Select Committee. All specific requests from the Select
Committee will be carefully considered and my staff and I, as
we have done in the past, will cooperate with the Select Committee
by making available any information and documents that can
appropriately be produced. You will understand, however,
I am sure, that it would simply not be feasible for my staff
and me to review thousands of documents to decide which do
and which do not fit within the sweeping but vague terms of
the subpoena.
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