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All the President’s Men is a landmark work of investigative journalism that chronicles Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein’s groundbreaking investigation into the Watergate scandal. Published in 1974, this non-fiction masterpiece details how two young reporters at the Washington Post uncovered the web of lies, cover-ups, and criminal activities that led to President Richard Nixon’s resignation.
The book provides an inside look at the methods, obstacles, and breakthroughs that characterized one of the most important journalistic investigations in American history. Readers gain insight into the reporters’ relentless pursuit of the truth, their sources including the famous anonymous informant ‘Deep Throat,’ and the political pressures they faced. The narrative captures the tension, danger, and determination required to expose corruption at the highest levels of government.
More than a historical account, All the President’s Men stands as a testament to the power of investigative journalism and the importance of a free press in holding government accountable.







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