
The Watergate Report
The Watergate Report details the findings of investigations into the 1972 break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and the subsequent cover-up by President Nixon's administration. It revealed that high-level officials engaged in illegal activities, including wiretapping and obstructing justice, to influence the election and hide their actions. The report led to widespread public awareness, congressional hearings, and ultimately Nixon's resignation in 1974 to avoid impeachment. Overall, it underscored the importance of accountability and transparency in government.