H.R. Haldeman was Nixon's White House Chief of Staff. John Ehrlichman was Nixon's Chief Domestic Affairs Advisor. Togerther they were his two top aides.
Nixon's closest trustees and protectors. They were involved in the cover up in the Watergate Scandal.
John Ehrlichman and H. R. Haldeman were Nixon's closest advisers. Both of them resigned during the Watergate scandal. Richard Nixon was 37th U. S. President.
it's Aaron Erlichman
John ehrlichman, Robert haldeman, john dean, chuck Colson and john Mitchell.
Reporters believe Haldeman is the "fifth man" based on a combination of insider information and investigative leads suggesting his involvement in the Watergate cover-up. They connect him to other key figures and events tied to the scandal, such as his role in the Nixon administration and communications intercepted during the investigation. Verification comes from corroborating testimonies, documents, and the patterns of actions taken by those in the Nixon administration, which align with the evidence pointing to Haldeman's complicity.
Nixon's original chief of staff was H.R. Haldeman. He was dismissed during the Watergate scandal, and replaced by Alexander Haig.
Bob Haldeman was the first to use the term "Madman Theory" to describe a wartime strategy most commonly known as "brinksmanship". Nixon used the strategy by ratcheting up apparent U.S. nuclear readiness, in the hope of causing the Soviet Union to help end the Vietnam War.
Dave Erlichman goes by Crazy Legz.
Joe Haldeman's birth name is Haldeman, Joseph William.
Tim Haldeman's birth name is Timothy Robert Haldeman.
Charlie Haldeman's birth name is Charles R. Haldeman Jr..
Five men who were key figures in the Watergate scandal and exposure were Richard Nixon, Judge John Sirica, John Mitchell, G. Gordon Libby, and Senator Sam Ervin. Some other names connected in various ways with Watergate are E. Howard Hunt, James McCord, John Dean, Jeb Stuart Macgruder, H. R. Haldeman, Ron Ziegler, Bernard Barker, Eugenio Martinez, Frank Sturgis, John Erlichman, Rose Mary Woods, Charles Colson, Daniel Ellsberg, Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein, Maurice Stans, Archibald Cox and Hugh Sloan