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Oh, you mean the one Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox started, before Nixon fired him!
I think I had my facts mixed up. I guess I shouldn't make authorative coments about a subject after just skimming through a book on it.
Anyway after reading a book of whitehouse transcripts from the period I had been under the impression that it was Nixon who instructed the attorney general to fully investigate the watergate incident.
However after doing some more research I found this here
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Recorded on June 23, 1972 six days after the break-in. It recorded a discussion between Nixon and White House chief of staff H.R. Haldeman. Haldeman and Nixon discuss the progress of the FBI's investigation, especially the tracing of the source of money found on the burglars. When Nixon was told that the FBI's investigation was leading to Nixon's re-election campaign, Nixon instructed Haldeman to tell the FBI, "Don't go any further into this case, period." They propose having the CIA ask the FBI to halt their investigation of the Watergate break-in by claiming that the break-in was a national security operation. They discuss how Hunt's involvement in the Watergate break-in would point the investigators to the CIA, and potentially, Hunt's role in the Bay of Pigs debacle. After the "Smoking Gun" tape was released, Nixon lost Republican support in Congress. On August 9th, four days later after the release of the conversation, President Nixon resigned.
So it seems that Nixon tried to stop the FBI from investigating what happened at the Watergate hotel by claiming it was a matter of national security.
SO, um, ignore me - I'm obviously igneous
Postel's Prescription: Be generous in what you accept, rigorous in what you emit.
Bloody George "Whackjob" Bush's effects are hitting the world like a 20 megaton shockwave. I hope the Brits clamp down on this guy hard. You don't even want people like Blunkett to even get started. Once he does, it will be hell to rein him in.
) has decided to boycott the inquiry.