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How did Russian pranksters trick a top government official? What happens to documents flushed down White House toilets? The answers exist. The trick is getting the government to disclose them.
By law, nearly every move federal agencies make—every email, every memo, every receipt—belongs to the public. The key to gaining access is the Freedom of Information Act. It’s the tool that forces the government to open its files…though rarely without a fight.
From Bloomberg & No Smiling, Disclosure is a podcast about cracking open those secrets. Join FOIA reporter Jason Leopold and First Amendment attorney Matt Topic for a guided tour of explosive details, bureaucratic foibles and details that powerful people never wanted you to know. For access to episodes on Apple early and ad-free, subscribe at www.bloomberg.com/subscriptions/podcasts.
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Our Deep Dive for White House Records Starts in the Toilet
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Nov 11, 2025 |
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A Jeffrey Epstein Money Probe Stayed Hidden for 17 Years. We Found It.
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Nov 04, 2025 |
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How Russian Tricksters Duped the US Fed Chief (feat. Josh Gondelman, Katherine Blanford and Adam Gilbert)
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Oct 28, 2025 |
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Getting the Real Russia Report (feat. Kyle Kinane)
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Oct 28, 2025 |
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Introducing: Disclosure
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Oct 21, 2025 |