I'm fortunate to work for a company that supports investigative journalism with strong editors and lawyers. That's the benefit of working for a company that's been around for more than a century. Matt Apuzzo benefitcenturycompany Change image and share on social
When you look at the big issues post-9/11 in the United States, whether it's water boarding, warantless wire tapping, surveillance, Gitmo, black sites rendition, all of those have been legal. Nobody has gone to jail for those programs. Matt Apuzzo bigblackboard share on social
I'd like to see the government talk a little bit less about the AP and little more about Bob Levinson. Matt Apuzzo bitebobgovernment Change image and share on social
Bob Levinson was in Iran serving his government, and Bob Levinson was not well served by his government. Matt Apuzzo bobgovernmentiran Change image and share on social
When I write that I've known about something for a long time, that's not a boast. That's a confession. It's me acknowledging that I have withheld something important from the public. Matt Apuzzo acknowledgeboastconfession Change image and share on social
It's a social contract we make. We're willing to give up certain things. We give you the right to tax us. We give you the right to lock us up. We give you the right to put us on surveillance, search our homes, whatever and, in exchange, we get a functioning society that keeps us relatively safe, and that's the tradeoff we make. Matt Apuzzo contractexchangefunction share on social
The Nisour Square shooting is a signature point in the Iraq war, one that inflamed anti-American sentiment abroad and contributed to the impression that Americans were reckless and unaccountable. The Iraqi government wanted to prosecute the security contractors in Iraq, but the American government refused to allow it. Matt Apuzzo abroadamericananti share on social
We're a country that allowed waterboarding and indefinite detention, and we're a country where the NYPD Intelligence Division has police files on what Muslims think of the State of the Union address. Matt Apuzzo addressallowcountry Change image and share on social
Under Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., the Justice Department prosecuted more people for having unauthorized discussions with reporters than all prior administrations combined. Matt Apuzzo administrationattorneycombine Change image and share on social
We don't want our government building files on what people think about their government. Matt Apuzzo buildfilegovernment Change image and share on social