'A really shameful episode in our history': Legendary Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein accused the GOP of a cover-up over Trump's impeachment

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Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein speaking to CNN on Thursday night.CNN

Carl Bernstein, one of the two investigative reporters who exposed the 1970s Watergate scandal, has accused Senate Republicans of abetting a cover-up as the prospects of calling new witnesses in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial continue to fade.

“They have covered up what the President of the United States has done in his grievous action when they had the ability to find out more, and reach a bipartisan, as it were, decision if we could hear from the witnesses,” Bernstein told CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Thursday night.

He then described the action as a “cover-up, plain and simple.”

‘The so-called world’s greatest deliberative body’

“And there has been no attempt throughout this proceeding by the Republicans in this Senate of the United States, the so-called world’s greatest deliberative body,” he said.

“We now can see how deliberative it is, that we have seen now a really shameful episode in our history that is going to read down for many, many years.”

Bernstein’s remarks came after Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander effectively ended a Democrat push for witnesses to be heard in Trump’s impeachment trial by announcing he was opposed to the move.

Evidence from the memoirs of Trump’s former national security adviser, John Bolton, that emerged last Sunday had given impetus to the push.

But with the Democrats needing at least four Republican votes – including Alexander’s – to hear from Bolton, and only two having indicated they are in favour, Alexander’s statement means the trial will likely conclude Friday.

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Sen. Lamar Alexander.AP

Bernstein and his reporting partner at The Washington Post, Bob Woodward, played a central role in exposing President Richard Nixon’s cover-up of a break-in at the Democratic National Congress offices at the Watergate complex in 1972.

It ultimately led Nixon to resign before he could be impeached by Congress.

Bernstein has long been an adamant critic of Trump, and has compared the campaign to drum up dirt on a domestic rival – which got him impeached – to the “dirty tricks” that resulted in Nixon’s impeachment probe.

“Watergate was an attempt by Richard Nixon to undermine the democratic electoral process in the United States, our basis of democracy, the electoral system, by trying through political espionage and sabotage,” he told CNN last September.

In 2018, Bernstein also claimed the Trump presidency is “worse than Watergate“, and said Republicans on Capitol Hill have “done almost everything they can to impede and undermine legitimate investigation” of Trump.

Woodward, his reporting partner, also published an explosive book – titled “Fear” – detailing multiple damning allegations about the Trump administration, and portraying his White House as chaotic and disloyal.