Scenarios about 'Daniel Ellsberg'
A military analyst who leaked the Pentagon Papers in 1971, exposing the U.S. government's secret history and deception regarding the Vietnam War. Ellsberg's whistleblowing sparked a landmark Supreme Court case on press freedom, transformed public opinion about the conflict, and contributed to government transparency reforms. His actions represent a pivotal moment in the relationship between government secrecy, public accountability, and the press in modern American history.
What If The Pentagon Papers Were Never Published?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the classified Pentagon Papers never reached the public, potentially altering the course of the Vietnam War, presidential politics, and the relationship between government, media, and the public.