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In the News
Mar-a-Lago Visitor Logs To Become Public, If They Exist
NPR
Jul 17, 2017
Watchdog group says Trump will have to turn over Mar-a-Lago visitor records
Politico
Jul 17, 2017
Ethics watchdog to release Mar-a-Lago visitor logs
The Hill
Jul 17, 2017
Trump administration to share records about Mar-a-Lago
The Washington Post
Jul 17, 2017
The Trump administration should read its own documents about regime change in Iran
The Washington Post
Jul 11, 2017
Fate of Russian dachas still in limbo as Trump meets Putin
The Washington Post
Jul 7, 2017
You've got to fight for your right to information
The Des Moines Register
Jul 3, 2017
The Ultimate Cold War Nightmare: A Nuclear War Between Russia and America
The National Interest
Jul 1, 2017
New Documents Show US Role in 1953 Iranian Coup
WNYC Radio
Jun 30, 2017
US Quietly Publishes Once-Expunged Papers on 1953 Iran Coup
Associated Press
Jun 29, 2017
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