In which the presumptive head of the Department of Transportation reveals her assets.
In which the presumptive head of the Department of Transportation reveals her assets.
In which the presumptive administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency reveals his assets and debts.
In which the presumptive head of the Pentagon reveals his assets, including Theranos stock.
Trump's website as President-elect used to have his positions on twelve important policy issues, including immigration, taxes, and jobs. Seven of those policies have been deleted, but you'll find them here.
Greatagain.gov used to have Trump's statement about building a wall at the Mexican border, blocking funds for sanctuary cities, etc. Not anymore.
In which the presumptive head of the State Department reveals his considerable assets, investments, etc.
In which the presumptive head of the Justice Department reveals his assets and debts.
In which the presumptive head of the Central Intelligence Agency discloses his assets and debts.
Most government agencies are required to create guides for the incoming administration. We're collecting as many as we can.
A look at The Memory Hole 2's first (half) year of operation. Trump, Pence, Clinton, Flynn, Petraeus, Guatanamo, Border Patrol, cannabis, 9/11, NORAD, CIA, DEA, asset forfeiture, polygraphs, Flint, sharks....
The Defense Department posted then quickly pulled down this video of Commander Peter Clarke questioning Trump's campaign rhetoric and saying he would not obey an illegal order to "torture somebody."
For the first time online, thousands of pages of documents concerning the Trump Foundation, including tax filings, correspondence with government agencies, and more.
The Memory Hole 2 needs your help to survive and thrive. Literally. It's a one-person show, so please consider donating any amount so I can keep tracking down deleted documents, making Freedom of Information Act requests for unseen material, posting docs I find tucked away in obscure corners of the Web, and doing other things to rescue knowledge and free information.
A collection of menus, meal plans, and food policies from prison systems around the US.
Many of us are expecting the Trump administration to pull down tons of online info from .gov and .mil sites. Here's a look back at some of the things that the Bush administration deleted.
The Drug Enforcement Administration's 1979 coloring book warning kids away from some drugs while delivering them into the hands of Big Pharma.