
On President Obama’s first full day in office, a White House news release announced that the president was “instruct[ing] all members of his administration to operate under principles of openness, transparency and of engaging citizens with their government,” particularly in dealing with Freedom of Information Act requests. The Center for Public Integrity is not yet feeling the love. Read more

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