congressman was referring to events prompted by a May 1969 New York Times article in which Pentagon correspondent William Beecher reported that American B-52s had struck Vietcong and North Vietnamese supply dumps in Cambodia.6 This story had gone nowhere, but had nonetheless infuriated Nixon and Kissinger. So eager were they to identify those who had “leaked” the story to Beecher that, at their behest, the FBI had placed warrantless wiretaps on thirteen government officials, several of whom were on Kissinger’s staff, and on four members of the press. In Conyers’ view, this was “the beginning
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