James McCord Jr., E. Howard Hunt Jr., and G. Gordon Liddy were

A) arrested after the Watergate burglary.
B) the Washington Post reporters who wrote about the Watergate burglary.
C) members of the Senate Watergate Committee.
D) high-ranking members of the White House office who aided in the cover-up of the Watergate burglary.
E) media consultants for President Kennedy.


A

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