Jaworski had previously been given access to hear tapes that were not subpoenaed, but Nixon decides that should stop. Jaworski asks to hear the tape from June 4, 1973 when Nixon had spent his day listening to conversations with John Dean. He implies to Haig that if he could hear that tape, his requests would stop. Buzhardt tells Haig “no” saying the tapes show the President, Haig, and Ziegler plotting against Dean, and Nixon admitting he may be involved in the cover-up. It would also lead to Jaworski to want more tapes. Haig thinks it’s a chance to bring things to an end, and Nixon is persuaded to let him hear the tape.