Fred Fisher Fielding (born March 21, 1939) is an American lawyer, and held the office of White House Counsel for US Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush. Read full biography of Fred F. Fielding →
Soon after I returned to private practice, former Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger called me one day.
I'm still friendly with Dean. He still calls me on the phone from time to time. John Dean was fired and later ended up spending some time in... →
The Nixon years were trying. They honed my judgment for everything I did later on. The experience also illustrated for me the importance of training... →
The last eight years have created a lot of deep-seated hostility. People take political decisions very personally, and today there is a constant... →
But look, you did not have to be well versed in politics to know that some stupid things were going on. It is the counsel's job to stop them, and... →
It is hard for people outside the White House to understand the constant daily problems and issues that come up that require the president's... →
This drama between Dean and Ehrlichman took place while I was trying to give the contents to the FBI.
Dean had just come from seeing his lawyer. That was the first time that I found out that he had consulted a lawyer. He wanted to tell me what he... →
It became evident to me that there was a very serious political element at work. I know that the term impeachment was bandied about. I do not... →
It was frightening because it was the first time I had gotten a sense of how serious the problem was. It became clear from his notes that he felt the... →
Morgan, Lewis is a very large firm now, but it was not quite as big then. It was exciting for an associate in those days, because you got good and... →
One regret I have is that I did not learn more about what was happening very early, so that I could have tried to stop people from engaging in... →