After many hints and innuendos of how making people register as foreign agents might damage free speech, the last paragraph contains a call for more transparency in the conduct of foreign policy, apparently with no self-awareness at all.
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After many hints and innuendos of how making people register as foreign agents might damage free speech, the last paragraph contains a call for more transparency in the conduct of foreign policy, apparently with no self-awareness at all.
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As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Reason Foundation is supported by donations and sale of its publications. According to 2012 disclosures, its largest donors were the David H. Koch Charitable Foundation ($1,522,212) and the Sarah Scaife Foundation ($2,016,000).