#Government Transparency
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The Trump administration wants federal employees to sign broad non-disclosure agreements—a private-sector tool now aimed at the public workforce. What happens when government runs like a corporation?
Trump ordered the release of government UFO and alien files. History suggests we'll get radar data and redacted reports—not spaceships. Here's what's likely in, and what's almost certainly out.
Missing Trump records in the Epstein files reveal how bipartisan calls for transparency can quickly turn partisan when the spotlight shifts. What does this say about American politics?
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[email protected]After the Epstein document release, developers used AI to make millions of government PDFs searchable. A look at how technology is reshaping government transparency and accountability.
A DHS document about mega detention centers sent to New Hampshire's governor contained embedded comments and metadata exposing staff identities and internal discussions.
The CIA World Factbook's sudden shutdown reveals a broader pattern of information erasure that threatens democratic accountability and shared truth.
ICE agents' strong aversion to being filmed during operations reveals deeper tensions between transparency, privacy, and effective law enforcement in modern America.
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[email protected]Representative Ro Khanna discusses the DOJ Jeffrey Epstein files release 2026, involving over 5 million documents under review. Learn about the impact on transparency and justice.
The U.S. Justice Department says it needs 'a few more weeks' to release Jeffrey Epstein records after discovering over one million new, potentially relevant documents.
U.S. lawmakers, including Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), are pressuring the Department of Justice to release more unsealed files related to Jeffrey Epstein, citing the need for transparency and full accountability.
The U.S. Justice Department is defending its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein document release, explaining that an ongoing legal review is necessary to protect victims' identities and sensitive information.
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[email protected]The U.S. Department of Justice quietly removed at least 16 documents, including a photo of Donald Trump, from its public Epstein file release. The unexplained action raises serious questions about government transparency and information management.