Alexander Porter Butterfield (born April 6, 1926) is a retired U.S. military officer, public servant, and businessman. He served as the deputy assistant to President Richard Nixon (1969-73). He revealed the existence of White House tapes during the Watergate scandal investigation, but had no involvement in the scandal. In 1973, he became Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration.
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