At the end of June 1971, we learned that a certain Daniel Ellsberg was behind the leaks of the pentagon's papers: he surrendered himself to the authorities. "The most dangerous man in America" as the nickname at the time of the head of American diplomacy Henry Kissinger, is none other than a former collaborator of the Department of Defense.
Ellsberg releases the documents to the New York Times, which prefers to publish the story against the advice of the newspaper's lawyers. Prosecuted, Daniel Ellsberg is acquitted: illegal searches in the office of his psychoanalyst and the recording of his personal telephone conversations make it impossible to continue the trial.
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Washington a "leak case" son. The publication by the New York Times of an ultra-secret document retracing the origin of the American military commitment had the effect of a bombshell in the White House. The scandal is likely to have significant political consequences just days before the Senate vote on the Hatfield-McGovern amendment, the aim of which is to limit the powers of the chief executives in the conduct of war.
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