It was the biggest political scandal of the 20th century. Join Washington Post Live as we cover the 50th anniversary of the Watergate break-in from very different angles, across three programs. We’ll go inside the case against Nixon with a key Republican member of Congress who voted to impeach President Nixon and the man at the head of the Watergate Task Force; we hear from inside the Nixon White House with a pair of loyalists who watched the scandal unfold from inside the oval office: and we take you inside the story with the two Washington Post reporters who originally broke the story and launched a chain of events that would convulse Washington for two years, leading to the first resignation of a U.S. president and changing American politics forever.
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They were key players investigating the political scandal of the 20th century. Join Washington Post Live on Friday June 10 at 1:00 p.m. ET to hear from former House Judiciary Committee member William Cohen (R-Maine) and Richard Ben-Veniste, former chief of the Watergate Task Force, as they reflect on the 50th anniversary of the Watergate break-in, which eventually led to Richard Nixon becoming the only U.S. president to resign from office.
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They were loyal to President Nixon throughout, even as the Watergate scandal kept growing and after his resignation. Join Washington Post Live on Tuesday, June 14 at 1:00 p.m. ET to hear from former top Nixon aides Dwight Chapin and Ken Khachigian as they discuss the 50th anniversary of the Watergate break-in, how that story played out inside the White House and what they believe the legacy of the 37th president should be.
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They are responsible for what may be the most famous story in the history of investigative journalism. Join Washington Post Live on Friday, June 17 at 1:00 p.m. ET to hear from legendary reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein as they discuss the 50th anniversary of the Watergate break-in, how they got the story and its lasting impact.