December 17, 1920 – Washington D.C. – In a shocking revelation, Senator Medill McCormick’s presence in Europe has been exposed as a clandestine operation tied to President Harding’s foreign policy agenda. Despite formal denials, European officials are convinced that McCormick’s mission is a thinly veiled attempt to shape Harding’s stance on a League of Nations. The Senator’s discreet discussions with British government officials in Paris have only added fuel to the fire. The London correspondent of the Yorkshire Post has come forward with explosive information, stating that France sees McCormick’s role as a conduit for their message to the United States. According to the French, their vision for a League of Nations differs little from Harding’s, with a key exception – they insist on a strong international court to resolve future disputes. But what’s the real motive behind McCormick’s secret mission? And what does it say about Harding’s intentions for global diplomacy?
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Key Facts
- State: National
- Category: Public Corruption
- Era: Historical
- Source: Library of Congress — Chronicling America ↗
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