Internal revenue service.
Page. 888 in the American Journey.
Internal revenue service
It's true, Nixon had an enemies list.
During the 1972 presidential campaign five men broke into the democratic party headquarters at the Watergate Complex.
His Staff
Yes; he used the IRS to attack his enemies as well.
Cambodia
He ordered a cover-up after the break-in.
As president, Nixon would have officially considered the following as "enemies" of the U.S. : North Viet Nam, North Korea, Cuba, the USSR and all Eastern Block nations. Not to be confused with Nixon's famous "enemies list" that refers to people and organizations in the U.S. that he personally considered his political enemies.....such as prominent Democrats, members of the media that maligned him, as well as some prominent judges, and senior FBI executives who had worked under J. Edgar Hoover.
cambodia
to reduce the flow of communist supplies
Nixon's own tapes showed that he authorized the payment of "hush money" to cover up the break-in at the Watergate Hotel (into Democratic Party Headquarters). The tapes did not provide evidence that Nixon had ordered or approved of the break-in itself.
making an enemies list
Dean testifed he was ordered by top Nixon aide John Ehrlichman to "deep six" a briefcase full of surveillance equipment and other evidence found in Hunt's office. Nixon ordered his Chief of Staff to have the CIA block the FBI's investigation.