
Gitmo, background checks, and drones: a busy week in secrecy news
Plus: U.S. government declassifies 1960 report stating Israeli nuclear site was for weapons

Plus: U.S. government declassifies 1960 report stating Israeli nuclear site was for weapons

Excessive secrecy over the mysterious sightings frustrates lawmakers and the public, and breeds mistrust at a time when trust in government is in decline

Many report ABC’s settlement money will pay for a Trump presidential library. Don’t be so sure

Plus: how you can help preserve federal data at risk of being deleted

Declassification diplomacy is one of US government’s most distinctive foreign policy tools, and it should be deployed as often as possible

An executive order, even issued at the eleventh hour, would do a lot of good

It’s the anniversary of JFK’s assassination, and the law that released millions of pages of assassination records is over 30 years old. It's time for Congress to resume high-level declassification reviews

An effort by social platform X to weaken the government’s ability to spy on citizens and hide the fact it does so should have broad bipartisan support

Steps President Biden, press, public, and members of Congress must take to fight secrecy abuses to come

Secrecy isn’t a partisan issue, it’s a systemic one. What are the key government secrecy issues that must be addressed regardless of who wins the election?