The Watergate breaking and coverup by the Nixon administration.
He was an assistant managing editor of The Washington Post who helped uncover the Watergate Scandal that led to President Richard Nixon's resignation.
As a Washington Post cub reporter, Bob Woodward was the first to write about the break-in at the Democratic Headquarters in the Watergate Hotel. As a team, Woodward and Carl Bernstein were the most persistent reporters to follow and uncover the Nixon administration's shenanigans that became known as the Watergate Scandal, which eventually led to the only resignation of a United States president.
He was the informant that fed information to Bob Woodward of the Washington Post. His information made it possible for Woodward and his colleague, Carl Bernstein, to uncover information about the scandal. The identity of Deep Throat was revealed in 2005 as former FBI Associate Director Mark Felt.
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were the Washington Post writers who investigated and uncovered the Watergate scandal.
Bob Woodward has accomplished many things in his life. He was involved in breaking the Watergate scandal along with Carl Bernstein.
Washington Post Woodward and Bernstein were some of the most prominent investigative journalists during the Watergate Scandal, obtaining secret information from an informant with the pseudonym "Deep Throat".
The 2 reporters, "Bob Woodward" and "Carl Bernstein," who worked for "The Washington Post"
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, they're the reporters who originally uncovered the Watergate scandal.
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein are best known for their investigative reporting on the Watergate scandal, which ultimately led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon in 1974. Their reporting for The Washington Post uncovered the political scandal and widespread corruption within the Nixon administration.
The reporters were Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein. The primary newspaper leading the reporting on the Watergate scandal was the Washington post. However crediting them with "uncovering" the scandal is incorrect. What they did was publicize Watergate, virtually all of the information they reported was known to the FBI, as evidenced by what was "leaked" to them by "Deep Throat" (FBI agent Mark Felt)
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein investigated the Watergate scandal, the 1972 break-in at Democratic Headquarters in Washington, DC, months before the Presidential election. The two young Washington Post reporters used a confidential informant identified only as "Deep Throat" to reveal the massive government cover-up that included President Richard Nixon and many high-ranking members of his staff. Woodward and Bernstein's relentless pursuit of truth ultimately resulted in The Washington Post receiving the prestigious Pulitzer Public Service Award.President Nixon resigned in August 1974.
Carl Berstein and and Bob Woodward were the two reports of the Washington Post that cracked the Watergate Scandal. They spent countless hours trying to find the answer to why the Scandal had been brought about. Knocking on the doors of people in the committee and using leads such as Deep Throat.