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The role of the press was pivotal from "summary" of The Pentagon Papers by George Herring

The press played a crucial role in shaping public opinion during the release of the Pentagon Papers. The publication of these top-secret documents by major newspapers such as the New York Times and the Washington Post brought to light the truth about the government's involvement in the Vietnam War. The press acted as a watchdog, holding those in power accountable for their actions. Through their investigative journalism, reporters uncovered the lies and deceptions perpetuated by the government regarding the war. The release of the Pentagon Papers sparked a national debate about the legitimacy of U. S. involvement in Vietnam and led to increased scrutiny of government actions. The press served as a check on the power of the government, ensuring that the public was informed about the decisions being made on their behalf. The press's willingness to publish classified information was a bold move that chall...
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    The Pentagon Papers

    George Herring

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