Sirica hears St. Clair’s motion to quash the subpoena of the special prosecutor. In private, Jaworski tells St. Clair he will not reveal the President’s indictment. During the hearing, however, St. Clair argues that Jaworski is an employee of the Executive Branch and has no legal standing to demand tapes from the President. Jaworski is incensed and calls Haig to protest that the sentiment goes against his agreement to take the special prosecutor’s job in the first place.