President Nixon resigns from the Office of the President, August 8, 1974 following his role in the Watergate scandal. CBS via UPI | License Photo

President Nixon resigns from the Office of the President, August 8, 1974 following his role in the Watergate scandal. CBS via UPI | License Photo

Henry A. Kissinger meets with President Nixon at the White House on June 11, 1973. The Presidential adviser is scheduled to return to Paris on June 12 to continue talks with North Vietnamese officials on strengthening the January cease-fire agreement (UPI Photo/Frank Cancellare/Files) | License Photo

Former President Richard Nixon on March 10, 1971 in Washington. (UPI Photo/Darryl Heikes/Files) | License Photo

WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- The transcript of U.S. President Richard M. Nixon's testimony to the Watergate grand jury will be made public Nov. 10, a man who pushed for the release said.

Historian Stanley Kutler told The Washington Post the Nixon Presidential Library and Archives in California will release a series of recordings and documents in addition to the grand jury transcript.


Kutler was among a group of historians who sued to make the materials available to the public.

Previously Nixon's testimony had been redacted under laws that shield grand jury materials.

Steven Aftergood, who directs the Project on Government Secrecy for the Federation of American Scientists, called the upcoming release "a missing piece or the puzzle about the Nixon administration."

"It's not often you get to hear a president under oath answering questions about misconduct," Aftergood said.

The grand jury was investigating the June 1972 break-in at Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex in Washington.

Nixon resigned the presidency Aug. 9, 1974, as a result of efforts to cover up a White House role in the break-in.