Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in the offices of the Washington Post. [Source: Bettmann / Corbis] Washington Post reporter Bob…
During the trial of the “Watergate Seven” (see January 8-11, 1973), unbeknownst to the press, the prosecution, or Judge John…
Jack Caulfield’s White House ID card. [Source: Watergate.com] On 17th September, 1971, John Dean and Jeb Magruder asked Caulfield to…
Washington Post reporter Carl Bernstein learns of White House aide Charles Colson’s plan to burglarize the Brookings Institution (see June…
President Nixon learns of Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA)‘s involvement in the death by drowning of campaign worker Mary Jo Kopechne…
Jack Caulfield was involved in at least two attempts to carry out illegal electronic surveillance on people Richard Nixon considered…
Jack Caulfield (see April 2, 1969) arranges for a wiretap on a private citizen, syndicated columnist Joseph Kraft. While the FBI…
The New York Times reveals the secret bombings of Cambodia, dubbed “Operation Menu” (see February 23-24, 1969 and March 15-17,…
Former New York Police Department detective Jack Caulfield begins his new job as a White House aide. Caulfield was added…