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Documenting the courage of Katharine Graham

Documenting the courage of Katharine Graham

Washington Post03-03-2025

Imagine this scenario: A dangerously unhinged president, enraged that a prominent newspaper is about to reveal secrets he wants to keep, leverages the vast power of the White House to threaten the paper's owner with utter financial ruin if the information is published. In-house lawyers strongly advise the owner to back down, warning that the newspaper's survival is at stake. But it is clear that the public has the right to know what the president is trying to hide. What should the owner do? What would you do?

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