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Revision as of 21:20, 4 July 2017
US/Senate/Watergate Committee (United States Senate Committee) | |
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Formation | 1973 |
Interests | Watergate Coup |
Membership | • Sam Ervin • Daniel Inouye • Joseph Montoya • Herman Talmadge • Howard Baker • Edward Gurney • Lowell P. Weicker Jr • Samuel Dash • Fred Thompson • Rufus Edmisten • Donald Sanders • Terry Lenzner • Scott Armstrong • Robert Muse • Marc Lackritz • Gordon L. Freedman |
A group officially intended to investigate wrongdoing in connection to Watergate. |
Samuel Dash was the chief counsel, and he directed the investigation. The minority counsel was Fred Thompson. Terry Lenzner was chief investigator.
Known members
3 of the 16 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Howard Baker | Suspected deep state operative assisted for many years by Cercle attendee George Montgomery |
Samuel Dash | Member of the Watergate commission. |
Terry Lenzner | Assistant counsel (and chief investigator) on the United States Senate Watergate Committee. |
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