• Ep. 27: Covering Up the CIA Defense

  • Aug 20 2021
  • Length: 21 mins
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Ep. 27: Covering Up the CIA Defense

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  •  In a trial of profound public significance, it is particularly important that the media informing the public of the prosecution cover all impactful claims and defenses. In the first of two episodes on the trial and prosecution of the Watergate burglars, we will examine whether the Washington Post intentionally covered up the planned defense of burglary supervisor Howard Hunt, a “retired” CIA agent: that the burglary was an appropriate national security CIA operation.   If the Post did so intentionally, the paper can justifiably be accused of a coverup far more significant than a coverup of checks routed through Mexico which caused President Nixon to resign.  But what is the  proof that the Washington Post covered up Hunt's defense and, far more seriously, that our chief intelligence agency had infiltrated the White House and was working at cross-purposes to our elected Executive?    We will present our proof in this episode and later follow with the Washington Post’s coverage of, or failure to cover, other prominent issues.
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