What were the people who worked within the informal office of covert surveillance established during the Nixon administration called?
a) plumbers
b) electricians
Consider This: They began by investigating national-security breaches but, during the presidential campaign of 1972, branched out into spying on Nixon’s Democratic opponents and engaging in political dirty tricks. See 31.1.3: The Watergate Scandal.
c) painters
Consider This: They began by investigating national-security breaches but, during the presidential campaign of 1972, branched out into spying on Nixon’s Democratic opponents and engaging in political dirty tricks. See 31.1.3: The Watergate Scandal.
d) housekeepers
Consider This: They began by investigating national-security breaches but, during the presidential campaign of 1972, branched out into spying on Nixon’s Democratic opponents and engaging in political dirty tricks. See 31.1.3: The Watergate Scandal.
a) plumbers
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