Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...competence in the glare of sudden attention. More, he did not hesitate to differ with Nixon's approach on several important matters. He urged the White House to produce all documents that would be necessary to clear the President. When asked what he would do if, like Prosecutor Cox, he had been ordered to submit to a "compromise" that would cut off further Watergate investigation, Ford replied: "I would prob ably do the same." That is, he would refuse the President's order. All in all, the ordeal of digging and grilling enhanced Ford's standing with...
Vorenberg, who resigned his original post after Cox was fired by President Nixon on October 21, will be a special part-time consultant to Cox's successor, Leon Jaworski. James Doyle, spokesman for the prosecution team, said that Vorenberg will come to Washington at least every other Thursday, as he did when Cox was in charge of the investigation...
Vorenberg said that he is continuing a job that he started under Cox. "I also have a strong personal interest in continuing the work we started," he said...
Vorenberg added that he did not remember if he consulted with Cox before accepting Jaworski's offer, but was sure that Cox would approve...
Vorenberg resigned in October because he felt that as a consultant, he had a personal relationship with Cox. All fulltime members of Cox's staff have continued their work throughout the special prosecutor controversy...