Long-Secret Watergate ‘Road Map’ May Soon Be Public. Could It Guide Mueller’s Team?

Houston attorney Leon Jaworski spoke with newsmen after being named Watergate special prosecutor on Nov. 1, 1973. His long-secret “road map” may soon become public.

AP

One of the last secrets from the Watergate scandal could soon be revealed.

A federal judge in Washington has ordered the National Archives to review key documents that have remained under seal for 44 years and prepare for their release.

Those papers, known as the “road map,” helped advance the impeachment effort aimed at then-President Richard Nixon.