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Washington cover-up

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The author examines government secrecy as a recurring obstacle to democratic accountability, tracing its practice through historical scandals, congressional investigations, and executive claims of privilege. He shows how withholding information weakens the press’s watchdog role, impedes effective legislative oversight, and allows administrative defensiveness and short-term political calculations to persist. The work analyzes legal and institutional mechanisms that enable concealment, surveys episodes of foreign and domestic controversy sealed from public view, and critiques the tendency of officials to manage or distort information. It concludes with arguments and practical recommendations for strengthening congressional access to records and restoring the public’s right to know.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • pg 27 Changed: political figures organized a constuction
    to: political figures organized a construction
  • pg 57 Changed: records or testify even when suppoenaed
    to: records or testify even when subpoenaed
  • pg 81 Changed: effective administration that employes
    to: effective administration that employees
  • pg 164 Changed: and Hardy decided to to try
    to: and Hardy decided to try
  • pg 238 Changed: executive privilege in withholdng
    to: executive privilege in withholding