Bork From Beyond The Grave: Nixon Offered Me Supreme Court Nod In Return For Cox Firing

Posted by | February 25, 2013 18:17 | Filed under: Top Stories


Robert Bork’s book, released posthumously, claims that President Nixon said he’d nominate him for the high court in return for firing Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox.

Bork’s recollection of his role in the Saturday Night Massacre that culminated in Cox’s firing is at the center of his slim memoir, “Saving Justice,” that is being published posthumously by Encounter Books. Bork died in December at age 85.

Bork writes that he didn’t know if Nixon actually, though mistakenly, believed he still had the political clout to get someone confirmed to the Supreme Court or was just trying to secure Bork’s continued loyalty as his administration crumbled in the Watergate scandal.

President Ronald Reagan nominated Bork to the high court in 1987. The nomination failed in the Senate.

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