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WASHINGTON, May 31 (Xinhuanet) -- The Washington Post
confirmed Tuesday that former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) official
Mark Felt was the "Deep Throat" source in its coverage of the Watergate scandal
that eventually led to the resignation of former president Richard Nixon.
The newspaper made the announcement on its Web site after
Felt's family said earlier in the day that he was the long-anonymous source who
leaked secrets about Nixon's Watergate cover-up to The Post.
In a statement read by Felt's grandson Nick Jones in
Santa Rosa, California, the family said they believed his account was true.
"The family believes my grandfather, Mark Felt Sr.,
is a great American hero who went well above and beyond the call of duty at much
risk to himself to save his country from a horrible injustice," said the
statement.
"We all sincerely hope the country will see him this
way as well," the statement said.
Felt, 91, was second-in-command at the FBI in the
early 1970s, and his claim was first revealed Tuesday by the Vanity Fair
magazine.
He confessed that he was the source of Post reporter
Bob Woodward in the latter's coverage of the scandal, after keeping itsecret for
almost three decades. "I'm the guy they used to call Deep Throat," Felt was
quoted by the Vanity Fair article as saying.
Felt lives in Santa Rosa and is reportedly in poor
mental and physical health.
Woodward and others at The Post involved in the
Watergate scandal coverage had previously maintained they would never reveal the
identity of "Deep Throat" until after his death.
Nixon, who was first elected US president in 1968,
resigned in August 1974, when he was facing impeachment for helping to cover up
the break-in in June 1972 at the Democratic National Headquarters in
Washington's Watergate complex. Enditem |