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President Richard Nixon's Official Presidential Photograph, taken in 1971 "Nixon's Enemies List" is the informal name of what started as a list of President of the United States Richard Nixon's major political opponents compiled by Charles Colson, written by George T. Bell [1] (assistant to Colson, special counsel to the White House), and sent in memorandum form to John Dean on September 9, 1971.
The master list of Nixon's political opponents was a secret list compiled by US President Richard Nixon's Presidential Counselor Charles Colson. It was an expansion of the original Nixon's Enemies List of 20 key people considered opponents of Nixon. In total, the expanded list contained 220 people or organizations.
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Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Nixon's Enemies List (27 P) P. People convicted of heresy (1 C, 19 P) W. Whistleblowers (4 C, 3 P)
Because Dogole was a heavy contributor to the Hubert Humphrey campaign, and because of fears that he would use his company to investigate Richard M. Nixon, as a result, he was placed on Nixon's Enemies List. [1] Dogole retired in 1989 and died in Wellington, Florida. [2]
Donald Trump’s pick to lead the FBI, ultra loyalist Kash Patel, has signaled he wants to help Trump get revenge on his political opponents, and has even produced a list of targets for the ...
George T. Bell (January 21, 1913 – March 4, 1973) was a former special assistant to President Richard Nixon. He wrote the Nixon's Enemies List compiled by Charles Colson . Before joining the President's staff, Bell worked for General Electric and was later President of Geonautics, Inc., an engineering research company.
Now, with Trump heading back to the highest office in America, it’s likely that his political rivals are now wondering if such a list exists – and, more importantly, if their names are on it.