In the White House, you never worry about the law. I never worried about the law, about breaking the law. This never entered my mind, and I doubt it ever entered the minds of people who asked me to do things - maybe for a little bit after Nixon resigned, but it evaporated almost immediately. My thinking was, if the President wants it done, it's right. I never questioned it. It never occurred to me that some sheriff might show up someday with a warrant.


Gulley, Bill (1980). Breaking Cover. Simon and Schuster. pp. 21, 25. ISBN 0671245481.


In the White House, you never worry about the law. I never worried about the law, about breaking the law. This never entered my mind, and I doubt it...

In the White House, you never worry about the law. I never worried about the law, about breaking the law. This never entered my mind, and I doubt it...

In the White House, you never worry about the law. I never worried about the law, about breaking the law. This never entered my mind, and I doubt it...

In the White House, you never worry about the law. I never worried about the law, about breaking the law. This never entered my mind, and I doubt it...