Answer: Fueled antiwar sentiments
Step-by-step explanation:
The confidential Pentagon Papers were published from June 13, 1971 by the New York Times. In it were various concealed facts about the United State's involvement in South East Asia over the administrations of 4 Presidents being Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson.
It was shown that these Presidents engaged in actions that were not revealed to the public in a bid to combat communism in South East Asia such as, the provision of Aid to France as they fought against H Chi Minh's forces, the bombing of North Vietnam, and the war in Vietnam escalating to open warfare a year before the US public thought they had been.
After a Supreme Court decision allowed the publications to continue and the public saw what their presidents had been up to, the antiwar sentiments that had been increasing over the years were fueled so much more and contributed to the end of US involvement by 1973.