A thing took place on this date in 1974

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July 12, 1974
https://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/peacehistoryjuly.htm#july121974
John Ehrlichman, former top aide to President Richard Nixon, and three others were convicted of conspiring to violate a citizen’s civil rights. Ehrlichman had approved a recommendation for a covert investigation of Daniel Ellsberg in 1971 by writing on a memo: “If done under your assurance that it is not traceable.” Looking for information to discredit Ellsberg, agents of President Nixon’s re-election campaign broke into the office
of his psychiatrist.
John Ehrlichman
Ellsberg, a former Defense Department analyst, had been responsible for public release of The Pentagon Papers, a collection of documents outlining the U.S. history and strategy in Vietnam, that had been classified as secret to avoid public scrutiny.
The world’s most famous filing cabinet
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-worlds-most-famous-filing-cabinet-36568830/

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