Bob Woodward is a renowned American investigative journalist and author who has been a key figure at The Washington Post since 1971. Best known for his role in uncovering the Watergate scandal alongside Carl Bernstein, his reporting led to historic revelations and President Nixon's resignation. Woodward has authored or co-authored 21 non-fiction books, many of which focus on American politics and have topped bestseller lists. With his meticulous reporting and insider access, he has gained widespread acclaim for chronicling pivotal moments in modern history. Woodward's work continues to influence journalism and public discourse, earning him numerous awards and accolades.