The Chaotic Release Of Long Sought After JFK Files Jefferson Morley, known for his reporting on the JFK assassination, called the publication of files a "breakthrough"
Trump Megadonor Escalates Campaign Against Freedom of The Press If billionaire Steve Wynn prevails, it would potentially open the floodgates to libel lawsuits against reporters, editors, producers, and news media
Biden's Legacy: Leaving FOIA In Shambles FOIA is just as fragile and in disrepair as it was when Biden was elected.
Biden Justice Department Makes An Example Out Of IRS Whistleblower President Joe Biden's campaign seized on IRS whistleblower Charles Littlejohn's revelations about Trump's tax returns. Instead of honoring Littlejohn, the Justice Department sought one of the harshest prison sentences ever.
'Day X Is Here': Assange Granted Hearing That May Be Last Opportunity To Stop Extradition The United Kingdom’s High Court of Justice granted WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange a final appeal hearing that will be held on Feb. 20-21, 2024.
Making US Propaganda Exceptional Again: Mike Pompeo's Voice of America Speech Whistleblowers called the January 11 speech a "publicity stunt," "political propaganda," and a "gross misuse of government resources."