(born September 17, 1941, in San Marino, California) is a former political operative for the Committee to Re-elect the President…
The Justice Department’s Office of Planning and Evaluation (OPE) submits a report on the role and actions of the FBI…
The Senate hearings for L. Patrick Gray’s nomination as FBI director (see February 28-29, 1973) become ever more contentious after…
Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein and Robert Meyers interview Donald Segretti, a Nixon campaign operative (see June 27, 1971, and…
ailes jettisons segretti
Around 2 a.m., Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward meets his FBI source, W. Mark Felt (popularly called “Deep Throat”—see May…
Actual rats scuttled through a Muskie press conference; ribbons tied to their tails read, “Muskie is a rat fink.” Michael…
Segretti often talked to his college friends of going to Miami—the home of most of the Watergate burglars—to meet…
For once, that E. Howard Hunt’s reticence when first meeting someone pays off. Scare the prick Segretti
President Nixon tells his legal adviser Charles Colson of the lessons he has learned from Watergate. The whole conspiracy was…
Circumstantial evidence suggest the two schemes fused: by January, Jackson announced he was scouting sites across the causeway from Miami…
South Carolina strategist for Strom, a racist confederate named Harry Dent was funded by Delaware businessman John Rollins on an…
Donald Segretti. [Source: Bettmann / Corbis] One of the Nixon campaign’s “agents provocateur,” California lawyer Donald Segretti, attempts to recruit…
Donald Segretti. [Source: Spartacus Educational] Three attorneys—one the assistant attorney general of Tennessee, Alex Shipley—are asked to work as so-called…
Donald Segretti, a Republican legislative aide, who Gordon Strachan had helped to hire admitted that he made secret payments last year…
Ratfucking tricks plus money raised by ITT for a payoff