Arthur's gaze narrowed as he saw two men enter the bar.
"They look suspicious," Noah thought, as he looked at their actions.
They moved with caution, their tailored suits standing out in the smoke-filled room.
They weren't just ordinary Washington dwellers; they were members of the "Committee to Re-Elect the President," the very group tasked with covering up Watergate.
Their job wasn't to stop the scandal from happening—it was to erase every trace of it.
The tall one, Charles Donovan, was known for his ruthless efficiency.
He was an enforcer, a man who cleaned up political messes for Richard Nixon with cold precision.
The shorter, stockier man, Marcus Steele, was a different kind of predator— He ran dirty operations for the committee. Both men were here for one thing: to make sure those tapes never saw the light of day.