How did William Randolph Hearst's newspapers influence the Spanish-American war?

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His newspapers said the Spanish were launching a secret attack on U.S. soil.
His newspapers said the Spanish were launching a secret attack on U.S. soil.

His newspapers blamed the Spanish for the sinking of the battleship Maine in Havana Harbor.

His newspapers blamed the Spanish for the sinking of the battleship Maine in Havana Harbor.

His newspapers revealed the Spanish had plans to assassinate President William McKinley.
His newspapers revealed the Spanish had plans to assassinate President William McKinley.

His newspapers ran editorials depicting Spain as evil, which helped fuel a pro-war feeling in America.

His newspapers ran editorials depicting Spain as evil, which helped fuel a pro-war feeling in America.