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wiretapper

[wahyuhr-tap-er] / ˈwaɪərˌtæp ər /
NOUN
eavesdropper
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Admittedly disbursed $200,000 to Wiretapper Liddy but claims he did not know how money was to be used.

From Time Magazine Archive

Besieged by newsmen to explain the President's statement, White House Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said that March 21 was about the time that convicted Wiretapper James McCord wrote a celebrated letter to Judge Sirica.

From Time Magazine Archive

Also admits authorizing disbursal of $235,000 in campaign cash to Wiretapper Liddy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Accused by Gray of having lied to the FBI about whether Wiretapper E. Howard Hunt had a White House-approved office.

From Time Magazine Archive

Dean has testified that Ehrlichman suggested to him that some "politically sensitive" documents taken from Wiretapper Hunt's safe in the Executive Office Building be "deep-sixed."

From Time Magazine Archive




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