Smuggled out of a Santa Monica safe, the top-secret documents that changed American history
Briefly

"I took it for granted that what I was doing violated some law," Ellsberg wrote, acknowledging the moral conflict he faced when deciding to leak classified documents.
The papers showed 'repetitive patterns of internal pessimism and of desperate escalation and deception of the public in the face of what was, realistically, hopeless stalemate,' highlighting the depth of government dishonesty.
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