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E07: Larry O'Brien at the Watergate –– A Clear Target With No Clear Purpose

1 h 24 min · 23. kesä 2026
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Though it's widely agreed upon that DNC chairman Larry O'Brien was the de facto target of the Watergate burglary, it is not agreed upon why he was targeted or by whom. CRP deputy director Jeb Magruder and White House counsel John Dean both, at different times, have alleged that he was targeted because of his role in pushing the ITT scandal early in the spring of 1972, but as we shall see, their own timeline of events does not support this claim. And beyond that, though we are able to narrow down the list of culprits of who might be responsible, it remains unclear who exactly ordered the fateful burglary.

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