Witness to Power

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Witness to Power is a political memoir by former Nixon aide John Ehrlichman that offers an insider’s account of the Nixon White House and the Watergate scandal.

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instanceOf book
political memoir
about U.S. executive branch operations
presidential power and abuse of power
aboutAuthorRole John Ehrlichman
surface form: John Ehrlichman was a senior aide to President Richard Nixon
author John Ehrlichman
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Nixon White House inner workings
Watergate scandal
surface form: Watergate cover-up

White House staff dynamics
presidential decision-making
focusesOn ethical issues in political leadership
executive power in the U.S. presidency
legal and political consequences of Watergate
genre memoir
political non-fiction
hasContributor former Nixon aide
hasSetting Washington, D.C.
White House
hasTitle Witness to Power self-link
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject Nixon administration
Richard Nixon
United States politics
Watergate scandal
narrativePerspective first-person account
portrays Nixon as seen by a close aide
relatedEvent Nixon resignation
Watergate scandal
targetAudience readers interested in American politics
readers interested in Watergate
readers interested in political history
timePeriodCovered Nixon administration
surface form: Nixon presidency

Watergate scandal
surface form: Watergate era
workType insider account

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John Ehrlichman wrote Witness to Power
Witness to Power hasTitle Witness to Power self-link