Woodward & Bernstein, Wash Post
In April 1973, Nixon persuaded Richardson, his defense secretary, to switch departments and become the attorney general. The president invited him to a Camp David meeting that turned out to be part of the Watergate coverup: He wanted to ensure that Richardson would be an ally in a new Watergate investigation.
Source: Real Clear Politics
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