Nixon did not order the break in, but he got in trouble for being part of it. If a friend steals from a store and you are with him, you could still get in trouble for it. Still, many people today get in trouble for things they did not do. Although many people believe Nixon ordered the break in, President Richard Nixon did not order the break in, he did the wrong thing by covering it up, and he could have done something to prevent what happened.
The Watergate Scandal gave many Americans different opinions about their president and the country. The Watergate Scandal took place in the Watergate Hotel in Washington D.C, where the Democratic National Committee is located. This event took place on June 17th, 1972 when Nixon’s men broke in the DNC and stole information illegally. Actually, the break in on June 17th was the second of the two, the first one was undetected. This was not a robbery anyone sees on a daily basis. The burglars were connected to President Richard Nixon’s reelection campaign, and they had been caught while attempting to wiretap phones and steal secret documents. The five men who broke …show more content…
The first Washington Post story was filed by veteran police reporter Alfred E. Lewis on June 18, 1972. The first Bernstein and Woodward report came on June 19, 1972. They also had the second report and they became known for their report. The first report about Nixon never became famous. The interesting part is that it took two whole years for anyone to unfold the mystery, and have it lead to the president. The court gave up on the case and they ended it with the five men being arrested for theft. Bernstein and Woodward investigated the case. They talked to many people who they thought were involved, but not a lot of people gave them any information because they did not want to be part of it. These men worked hard for months to find the information they were looking for. Many people were even told not to give the writers information about the Watergate Scandal. This was the last chance to get Nixon caught and possibly resigned. These men wanted to investigate in the Watergate Scandal, but they had no idea that it would lead to the President of the United States. Woodward and Bernstein never found any evidence that he ordered the break in, but they found that Nixon covered it up and all of “the president's men” were behind the Scandal too. The reporters thought this could change history. They made Nixon admit to lying about covering the