Bob Woodward
Bob Woodward is an American investigative journalist known for his coverage of the Watergate scandal and his extensive reporting on U.S. presidents.
Journalist
March 26, 1943
Aries
82
Geneva, Illinois
Bob Woodward is a renowned American investigative journalist and author, who rose to prominence for his coverage of the Watergate scandal in 1972 alongside Carl Bernstein. This reporting earned him a Pulitzer Prize in 1973. Throughout his career, Woodward has provided in-depth analysis and investigative reporting on nine U.S. presidents. He has also written several books, such as “Fear: Trump in the White House,” “Plan of Attack,” “The Final Days,” and “State of Denial.” As a result of his significant contributions to journalism, Woodward is considered one of the most esteemed journalists of our time.