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This wide-reaching vision for a domestic surveillance program complemented Nixon’s own conviction that the nation’s chief executive was entitled to broad powers that decided what was legal and what wasn’t when it came to protecting the country. “He saw the president as above the law and empowered to do anything he or the intelligence community deemed necessary in furtherance of national security,” historian Melissa Graves said.
Watergate: A New History
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