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Nixon's Enemies List


 

Nixon's Enemies List is the informal name of what started as a list of the Nixon administration's major political opponents compiled by Charles Colson and sent in memorandum form to John Dean on September 9, 1971. The list was part of a campaign officially known as "Opponents List" and "Political Enemies Project." The official purpose, as described by the White House Counsel's Office, was to "screw" Nixon's political enemies, by means of tax audits from the IRS, and by manipulating "grant availability, federal contracts, litigation, prosecution, etc."

Related Topics:
Nixon administration - Charles Colson - John Dean - September 9 - 1971 - White House Counsel - IRS

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In a memorandum from John Dean to Lawrence Higby (August 16, 1971), Dean explained the purpose of the list succinctly:

Related Topics:
John Dean - August 16

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: "This memorandum addresses the matter of how we can maximize the fact of our incumbency in dealing with persons known to be active in their opposition to our Administration, Stated a bit more bluntly —how we can use the available federal machinery to screw our political enemies."

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The original 20 names in Colson's memo (and his notes accompanying them) were as follows, although a later, much-longer list of "Political Opponents" was developed as well:

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