Episode 39: The Smith-Mundt Act – Transparency or Propaganda?
Description
In this episode, Ava and Max delve into the history and significance of the Smith-Mundt Act, a law initially designed to prevent the U.S. government from disseminating information produced for foreign audiences within the United States. They discuss the 2012 amendment that allows government-funded media organizations to make their content available upon request within the U.S., sparking a debate. Supporters argue that this change increases transparency and counters anti-American sentiment, while critics express concerns about potential covert government influence on public opinion. Ava and Max explore the act's evolution, its implications for both domestic and foreign audiences, and the ongoing discussion about its purpose and impact.