Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 28, 1973 (2/2)
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Tape Master:10427
Catalog #:489068
Clip Number:489068-1
Orginal Film:115003
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Location:Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building
Year Shot:1973 (Actual Year)
Audio:Yes
Color:Yes
Headings:GOVERNMENT: Hearings, Watergate
Description:[01.30.49-WEICKER discusses the WHITE HOUSE reaction to DEAN'S testimony, noting that the White House freely implicates individuals in criminal acts to defend itself, the same charge it makes against DEAN.]

I think it is important to point out, Mr. Chairman, to the committee the very substantial discrepancies in the two memorandums sent to this committee. But probably the greatest disservice performed by the White House in this instance comes on the following fact. Before I make my statement in regard to the entire memorandum I would like to read a quote from a Speech given by the Vice President of the United States not long ago, where he goes ahead and blasts this committee, in which speech he states:

[01.31.32]
"There is no question whatever that some men, despite their innocence, will be ruined by all of this, even though I am sure that the Senate intended nothing of this kind when it commissioned this investigation."
I think. Mr. Chairman, the American people should know that the author of the White House memorandum read by Senator Inouye yesterday makes statements of facts concerning John Mitchell which, in effect, assume that he took part in a conspiracy to break and enter, that he took part in obstructing Justice and suborning perjury, and all this without an admission or conviction of John Mitchell.
[01.32.26]
And this, Mr. Chairman, done in the document sent by the White House to this committee. I don't believe that in anything that the committee has done to date we have overstepped our bounds, to this extent and I think it important to note, not only in the ease of Mr. Dean, who sits before us, but also in the case of Mr. Mitchell, who is to come before us.
Now, Mr. Dean, I didn't mean to jump ahead of you.
Have You any comment to make relative to this memorandum, and if so, I don't mean to cut you off on it.
Mr. DEAN. When the memorandum was being read yesterday, as you Will recall, Senator. I commented point by point as they went through it. I will certainly stand on the comments I made yesterday and I certainly stand on my testimony. I refuse to engage in descriptions of Motives of others, myself.

[01.33.28-Sen. WEICKER brings forth a long list of the excesses and illegalities of WHITE HOUSE actions]

Senator WEICKER. Now, Mr. Chairman, as I have indicated
there have been acts that have been illegal, unconstitutional, and those that fall in the general category of gross. And I would like to go ahead and repeat now exactly what acts which have been testified to, have actually been proven or admitted in the illegal area, acts committed by various members of the executive branch of government--conspiracy to obstruct justice, conspiracy to intercept wire or oral communications, subornation of perjury, Conspiracy to obstruct a criminal
investigation, conspiracy to destroy evidence; conspiracy to file false sworn statements, conspiracy to commit breaking and entering, conspiracy to commit burglary, misprision of a felony, filing of false sworn statements, perjury, breaking and entering, burglary, interception of wire and oral communications, obstruction of criminal investigation, attempted interference with administration of the internal revenue laws, and attempted unauthorized use of internal revenue information. These are illegal matters proven or admitted that have been accomplished by the executive branch of this Government.

[01.35.11-Sen. WEICKER discusses the utter disregard for the CONSTITUTION by the WHITE HOUSE]

As to those matters that are unconstitutional Attempts to infringe upon people's first amendment rights of free speech and the press, the enemy list which we
have seen, first amendment rights to peaceable assembly, fourth amendment rights to be secure in our houses and papers and effects, and fourth amendment rights, denial of rights to fair trial, right to due process of law. That is what we have, heard which has been done in the way of unconstitutional acts by the executive branch of the, Government.

[01.35.53]
Now, when you get into the area of the gross, I think it very important that we have more than just an exhibit before us, the exhibits that were part, of the enemy papers submitted by Mr. Dean to this committee yesterday-----

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