Based on the decision in New York Times v. United States, under what circumstances can prior restraint be suspended?(1 point) Responses when sharing information related to public interest when sharing information related to public interest when the information shared is proven to be true when the information shared is proven to be true when sharing information about national security when sharing information about national security when the information shared is about a public official

The circumstances under which prior restraint can be suspended based on the decision in New York Times v. United States are when sharing information related to public interest and when sharing information about national security.