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- Bay of Pigs and New York Times Pre-Invasion Interactions
This dossier investigates the extent of interactions between the CIA, the White House, and New York Times editors concerning the Bay of Pigs story prior to the April 1961 invasion. The Bay of Pigs ope…
- White House Requests to Tone Down Language in New York Times Coverage of Trump Administration
This dossier examines claims that the Trump White House requested the New York Times to 'tone down' language used in its reporting, specifically concerning President Trump's statements or actions rela…
- Church Committee Document Release and White House Obstruction (1975-1976)
The Church Committee, formally the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, was established in 1975 to investigate alleged abuses…
- Special Counsel Reports and White House Audio Recordings
This dossier investigates whether Independent Counsel or Special Counsel reports have explicitly stated the location or existence of contemporaneous White House audio recordings relevant to their inve…
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Timeline: White House and NSC Discussions August 1964
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, passed by the U.S. Congress on August 7, 1964, authorized President Lyndon B. Johnson to take military action in Southeast Asia without a formal declaration of war, foll…
- State Department Officials' Notes and the Contra Diversion Authorization
The Independent Counsel's investigation into the Iran-Contra affair heavily relied on the personal notes of five State Department officials: Charles Hill, Nicholas Platt, George Quinn, Craig Ross, and…
- Congressional Dissent on Second Gulf of Tonkin Attack Intelligence (1964)
The Gulf of Tonkin incidents in August 1964, particularly the alleged second attack on August 4, led to the swift passage of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, granting President Johnson broad authority f…
- Reagan Administration Knowledge of Iran-Contra Third-Party Funding Diversions
The Iran-Contra Affair, a documented covert operation during the Reagan administration (1985–1987), involved the illegal sale of arms to Iran and the diversion of profits to fund the Contra rebels in …
- White House Legal Strategy on Contra Funding Statements for Tower Commission (1987)
The lead investigates whether declassified White House legal memos or internal staff communications from early 1987 exist that explicitly discuss the strategy for interpreting President Reagan's state…
- Reagan White House Staff Interpretation of Contra Funding Statements
The Iran-Contra affair (1985-1987) involved the covert sale of arms to Iran and the diversion of profits to fund Contra rebels in Nicaragua, in violation of the Boland Amendment. Publicly, President R…
- Poindexter's Claim of Implicit Reagan Authorization: Corroborating White House Records
During the Iran-Contra investigations, Vice Admiral John Poindexter, former National Security Advisor, claimed that President Ronald Reagan had implicitly or orally authorized the diversion of funds t…
- Presidential Directives and Implicit Authorization for Covert Action Post-Iran-Contra
The Iran-Contra Affair (1985-1987) brought public scrutiny to the authorization mechanisms for covert actions, particularly the concept of 'implicit authorization.' This dossier investigates whether s…
- Bush Pardons for Iran-Contra: Declassified Legal Advice (1992)
In December 1992, President George H.W. Bush issued pardons for six individuals involved in the Iran-Contra affair, including former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger. The pardons occurred shortl…