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House Judiciary Committee / Impeachment Proceedings #32115

ABC Evening News for Friday, Jun 28, 1974
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(Studio) President' attorney James Saint Clair completes presentation of President' defense to House Judiciary Committee
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith

(DC) Washington, DC "Star News" gets leaks of Saint Clair's presentation. Los Angeles Times quotes committee chairperson Peter Rodino with regard to outcome of impeachment vote. [RODINO - states newspaper story untrue.]
REPORTER: Sam Donaldson

(Studio) Vice President Gerald Ford doesn't think House will vote impeachment. However if President refuses to obey Supreme Court ruling on Watergate tapes issue, vote could be affected.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith

(DC) [FORD - says House vote for impeachment likely if Supreme Court order ignored.] Ford believes President should abide by Supreme Court decision.
REPORTER: Bill Zimmerman

Reporter(s):
Donaldson, Sam;
Smith, Howard K.;
Zimmerman, Bill
Duration:
00:02:50

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