
Reform the Presidential Records Act — or risk losing DOGE records
Trump and Musk are trying to use the Presidential Records Act’s giant loopholes to hide DOGE’s records
Trump and Musk are trying to use the Presidential Records Act’s giant loopholes to hide DOGE’s records
How DOGE handles agency records will show its commitment to (or disavowal of) government transparency rules, with implications for every federal office it accesses
Disappearing government data, transparency double-standards — another busy week tracking government secrecy
The IG crisis should place renewed attention on reforming the Espionage Act to protect journalists and whistleblowers from abuse
Plus: President Trump’s first week back in office was a busy one, with many orders worsening government secrecy
A communications blackout and a growing risk of health agency censorship make us all less safe.
The Trump adviser has said all government records should be public. DOGE will show if he means it.
Plus: Will Trump keep trying to flush presidential records down the toilet?
Plus: Be skeptical when government says the sky is falling anytime classified documents enter public domain
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