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Wofford, Adams A., (fl. 1973) to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC09613.02.0174 Author/Creator: Wofford, Adams A., (fl. 1973) Place Written: San Bernardino, California Type: Postcard Date: 24 October 1973 Pagination: 2 p. ; 8 x 14 cm. Order a Copy

One postcard from Adams A. Wofford and Mrs. Adams A. Wofford to Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead dated October 24, 1973. The Woffords support the impeachment of President Nixon. They mention that the missing tapes weren't an issue but that they want a special prosecutor to investigate ITT and other illegal activities.

The missing tapes refers to 18 1/2 minutes of audio that was missing from recordings taken in Richard Nixon's oval office. The missing footage recorded a conversation between Nixon and his Chief of Staff Harry Robbins Haldeman three days after the Watergate break in. According to Haldeman's notes one of the topics during the meeting were arrests made at the Watergate Hotel break in.
I.T.T. refers to the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. They was dealing with anti-trust issues prior to a $400,000 donation to Nixon's Committee to Reelect the President (CREEP). After the donation the legal trouble was settled. There is evidence that Nixon personally intervened in the issue.
Carlos J. Moorhead was born on May 5, 1922 in Long Beach, California. He was elected Representative for the 43rd Assembly District of California from 1966 until 1972. During his tenure, Moorhead was Vice Chair of the Natural Resources, Planning and Public Works Committee, and a member of the California Law Revision Commission. Moorhead left the Assembly after being elected in 1972 to the U.S. House of Representatives as a Republican. He was elected to represent California's 20th district beginning his term in the House in 1973, Moorhead served on the Judiciary Committee during the impeachment hearings of President Nixon. Moorhead voted no on all three Articles of Impeachment adopted by the House Judiciary Committee on July 27, 1974.

Moorhead, Carlos J., 1922-2011
Nixon, Richard Milhous, 1913-1994
Wofford, Adams A., fl. 1973
Wofford, Adams A., Mrs., fl. 1973

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