Dylan Matthews

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It was Nixon’s pursuit of antiwar dissenters, begun with illegal wiretaps in the spring of 1969 and embodied in the “plumbers” crusade against Ellsberg, which put him at risk. Furthermore, in sabotaging the legitimate functions of governance the president was continuing a pattern in which he and Kissinger had run roughshod over institutional practices.
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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