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American investigative journalist (born 1943)
Bob Woodward appears in 7 House Oversight Committee documents, primarily referenced in political commentary and book excerpts rather than having any direct connection to Jeffrey Epstein or his activities.
Woodward is mentioned exclusively in third-party contexts within government records that appear to be collections of political articles, book excerpts, and commentary. The references include citations of his books like 'Obama's Wars' and 'Veil,' mentions of his Watergate reporting with Carl Bernstein, and a transcript of a phone call between him and President Trump about his book 'Fear.' These are incidental references in documents that were presumably collected during congressional investigations but have no substantive connection to Epstein matters.
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Actually, you’ ve kept one big campaign promise--to send more troops to Afghanistan--so | guess we can’ t fault you for that. In fact, according to Bob Woodward in Obama’ s Wars, all you want to do now is get out of Afghanistan. Well, why don’ t you just do what Osama bin Laden did; cross over to Pakistan. Si
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2012 that featured key Watergate figures including including former White House counsel John Dean, Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee, and reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. She hosted the 2010 Maryland gubernatorial debate between Governor Martin O'Malley and former Governor Robert Ehrlich, and mode
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essful tenants of the White House were treated as unique figures who had risen to the greatest heights after mastering a Darwinian political process. Bob Woodward, who helped bring Nixon down —and who himself became a figure of unchallengeable presidential mythmaking—wrote a long shelf of books in which even th
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1967 p.358 “Expeditions to penetrate cables...”—Bob Woodward, Veil: The Secret Wars of the CIA, 1981-1987, (Si
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6, the Democrats are unlikely to have anyone better or more acceptable to different parts of the party. The nearer-term options are far-fetched. When Bob Woodward said on CNN last fall that Hillary’s switching jobs with Joe Biden was “on the table,” the reaction inside both the White House and State Department
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ndards. When he finished explaining his journalistic modus operendi, two names immediately popped into my head: Seymour Hirsh of the New Yorker, and Bob Woodward of the Washington Post. Both are solid pillars of the journalistic establishment and both have made their reputations by publishing secrets the gover
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