The Watergate scandal came to light primarily through investigative journalism, particularly by reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein of The Washington Post. Their reporting, which began after the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in June 1972, uncovered a series of abuses of power and a cover-up involving members of President Nixon's administration. Subsequent congressional hearings and the release of tape recordings further revealed the extent of the wrongdoing, leading to Nixon's eventual resignation in 1974. Public interest was heightened by media coverage and the dramatic revelations that unfolded over the following years.
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