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Fight presidential library secrecy

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“Clinton Presidential Library” by Stuart Seeger (CC BY 2.0)

Fight presidential secrecy

It’s too difficult to know what current presidential administrations are doing with donations to presidential libraries or what past administrations have done. Congress can help fix it — but it needs to hear from you to act.

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