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OCR Page 1 of 2October 20, 1973
Dear Mr. Bork:
I have today accepted the resignations of Attorney General
Richardson and Deputy Attorney General Ruckelshaus.
In accordance with Title 28, Section 508(b) of the United
States Code and of Title 28, Section 0. 132(a) of the Code
of Federal Regulations, it is now incumbent upon you to
perform both the duties as Solicitor General, and duties
of and act as Attorney General.
In his press conference today Special Prosecutor
Archibald Cox made it apparent that he will not comply
with the instruction I issued to him, through Attorney
General Richardson, yesterday. Clearly the Government
of the United States cannot function if employees of the
Executive Branch are free to ignore in this fashion the
instructions of the President. Accordingly, in your
capacity of Acting Attorney General, I direct you to
discharge Mr. Cox immediately and to take all steps
necessary to return to the Department of Justice the
functions now being performed by the Watergate Special
Prosecution Force.
It is my expectation that the Department of Justice will
continue with full vigor the investigations and prosecutions
that had been entrusted to the Watergate Special Prosecution
Force.
Sincerely,
Honorable Robert H. Bork
The Acting Attorney General
Justice Department
Washington, D.C.
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