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Mr L. Fidler, a courtroom clerk, displays the subpoena ordering President Nixon to appear as a witness, as requested by John Ehrlichman. The document, which was signed by Judge Gordon Ringer, is the first ordering a personal testimony by a President of the United States.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33453, 7 February 1974, Page 12

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Mr L. Fidler, a courtroom clerk, displays the subpoena ordering President Nixon to appear as a witness, as requested by John Ehrlichman. The document, which was signed by Judge Gordon Ringer, is the first ordering a personal testimony by a President of the United States. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33453, 7 February 1974, Page 12

Mr L. Fidler, a courtroom clerk, displays the subpoena ordering President Nixon to appear as a witness, as requested by John Ehrlichman. The document, which was signed by Judge Gordon Ringer, is the first ordering a personal testimony by a President of the United States. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33453, 7 February 1974, Page 12