| Declarations: The Coverage Opinions Interview With Fred FieldingSitting Down With The Quintessential Washington Insider: Twice-White House Counsel, One-Time Candidate For "Deep Throat" And Al Haig Setter-Straighter
 Fred Fielding served as White House counsel to Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush. He served as deputy counsel to John Dean, Nixon's White House counsel during Watergate.  Fielding was a leading candidate to be "Deep Throat." In the aftermath of the Reagan assassination attempt, it was Fielding who would tell Alexander Haig – no, you're not in charge.  I spent an hour with the man called the quintessential Washington insider-lawyer.
 
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