Summary:
The book reveals the identity of Deep Throat, the confidential informant who played a crucial role in uncovering the Watergate scandal, and details the interactions between the informant, FBI Associate Director Mark Felt, and journalist Bob Woodward. It provides an in-depth look at the clandestine meetings, the flow of insider information, and the impact on President Nixon's administration.
Key points:
1. Deep Throat's Identity: The book reveals W. Mark Felt, ex-FBI deputy director, as Deep Throat, the key informant in the Watergate scandal.
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