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Washington (AFP) - Fifty years after the Watergate burglary that led to the downfall of US president Richard Nixon, Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward is still haunted by one question. "The unanswered question that pulses through all of this is 'Why?' Woodward said at an event at Post headquarters with his former reporting colleague Carl Bernstein. Why did top members of Nixon's re-election committee organize a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate on June 17, 1972? Nixon had won the White House in 1968, the 79-year-old Woodward noted, and was cruising ...
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Washington (AFP) - Nearly 50 years after Watergate, Bob Woodward is still breaking front page news and rattling US presidents.His reporting about the Watergate scandal as a journalist for The Washington Post brought down Richard Nixon.Now a best-selling author, the 77-year-old Woodward's latest book, "Rage," is shaking the White House of President Donald Trump less than two months ahead of the November 3 election.In one of the 17 on-the-record interviews Woodward conducted with Trump for the book, the president admits to minimizing the threat from the coronavirus at the outset of a pandemic wh...
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