Ryan Lovelace and I this morning put out a pair ofstoriesabout FBI secrecy that went from “No way can that be true” to finished in a week. Please join me and fellowRacketreporter Ryan at 2 p.m. ET today to discuss the FBI’s “Prohibited Access” files story: what the story means, why it’s important, what might be in them, who helped make their existence public, and what’s potentially still to come. We’ll also explore potential downsides, i.e., how we’ll know if progress toward outing this system is impeded. To tune in, just go to@mtaibbion X or click here:
Livestream, 2:00 PM ET: Matt Taibbi and Ryan Lovelace on the FBI's "Prohibited Access" FilesA brief discussion, and a floor open for questions, about the FBI's secret filing systemMatt TaibbiMar 06, 202612287Share
Ryan Lovelace and I this morning put out a pair ofstoriesabout FBI secrecy that went from “No way can that be true” to finished in a week. Please join me and fellowRacketreporter Ryan at 2 p.m. ET today to discuss the FBI’s “Prohibited Access” files story: what the story means, why it’s important, what might be in them, who helped make their existence public, and what’s potentially still to come. We’ll also explore potential downsides, i.e., how we’ll know if progress toward outing this system is impeded. To tune in, just go to@mtaibbion X or click here:SubstackYouTubeRumbleThe declassified description of prohibited access that set the story in motion12287Share
Ryan Lovelace and I this morning put out a pair ofstoriesabout FBI secrecy that went from “No way can that be true” to finished in a week. Please join me and fellowRacketreporter Ryan at 2 p.m. ET today to discuss the FBI’s “Prohibited Access” files story: what the story means, why it’s important, what might be in them, who helped make their existence public, and what’s potentially still to come. We’ll also explore potential downsides, i.e., how we’ll know if progress toward outing this system is impeded. To tune in, just go to@mtaibbion X or click here:SubstackYouTubeRumbleThe declassified description of prohibited access that set the story in motion
about FBI secrecy that went from “No way can that be true” to finished in a week. Please join me and fellow
reporter Ryan at 2 p.m. ET today to discuss the FBI’s “Prohibited Access” files story: what the story means, why it’s important, what might be in them, who helped make their existence public, and what’s potentially still to come. We’ll also explore potential downsides, i.e., how we’ll know if progress toward outing this system is impeded. To tune in, just go to
The declassified description of prohibited access that set the story in motion
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