Bob Woodward
Definition
Robert Upshur Woodward (born March 26, 1943) is an acclaimed American investigative journalist and author, best known for his Watergate reporting at The Washington Post.
Partnered with Carl Bernstein to expose the Watergate scandal, leading to President Richard Nixon's resignation in 1974; shared in two Pulitzer Prizes.
Author of over 20 bestselling books offering insider views on U.S. presidents from Nixon to Biden, including recent works like 'War' and his forthcoming 2026 memoir 'Secrets: A Reporter's Memoir'.
Examples
Bob Woodward's new memoir has Washington insiders bobbing nervously, wondering which skeletons he'll dust off next.
When Bob Woodward whispers 'anonymous source,' politicians hear the Watergate tapes starting to roll again.
Forget caped crusaders; Bob Woodward's notepad has toppled more empires than any superhero gadget.
Bob Woodward announced 'Secrets' just in time for election season – because nothing says 'vote wisely' like his brand of unfiltered history.