
Our top three questions about the White House ballroom
And how we are looking for answers

And how we are looking for answers

Pay-to-play comes for Freedom of Information Act litigation

The dumbest things the government has done, or hidden, in the name of national security

Because the public can’t participate in a secretive, censorial government

But because of a broken classification system, that won’t happen

Use FPF’s new tool to ask your representatives to put a stop to secrecy

FPF FOIA request seeks legal justification for Venezuelan boat strike

If the government was really concerned about protecting privacy, it wouldn’t have abducted and detained Öztürk for writing an op-ed

The challenges are steep, but persistence can pay off

Why these disclosures would help fight threats to the press, help fight expanding surveillance, and more