SECRETS OF AMERICA: TRUMP'S UNPARALLELED CONTEMPT FOR CONVENTIONS

Although Donald Trump is not the first president to come under fire for disobeying laws and customs governing the protection of confidential government information, national security experts claim that recent discoveries show an unparalleled disdain for standards set following the Watergate scandal.
Documentary dramas have occasionally appeared over the years.
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Before giving them to the Lyndon B. Johnson presidential library, the national security adviser for the Democrat Johnson administration held onto sensitive documents for years. Records revealed that in an effort to postpone the start of peace negotiations to end the Vietnam War, Richard Nixon's successor's campaign for president secretly spoke with the South Vietnamese government in the closing days of the 1968 presidential election.
Oliver North, the White House National Security Council's Oliver North, was a subordinate of Fawn Hall, a secretary in Ronald Reagan's administration, who testified that she altered and assisted in shredding papers relating to the Iran-Contra crisis to protect Oliver North.
David Petraeus, the CIA director under Barack Obama, was forced to resign and entered a guilty plea to a criminal misdemeanor after disclosing sensitive information with a biographer with whom he had an affair. Hillary Clinton was under FBI investigation for handling highly classified material in a private email account when she served as Obama's secretary of state, and this investigation continued into her 2016 presidential campaign against Trump. Despite not recommending any criminal charges, the FBI director blasted Clinton for her "very reckless" actions.
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