
Bob Woodward
Who He Is:
Bob Woodward is one of America’s most famous investigative journalists, best known for uncovering the Watergate scandal with Carl Bernstein in the 1970s. Their reporting in The Washington Post exposed corruption at the highest levels of government, leading to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
Why He Matters:
Woodward’s career shows that journalism holds leaders accountable and protects democracy. His decades of reporting have influenced how investigative journalism is practiced today. For students, his story serves as a testament to the power of careful research and persistence in shaping history.