Dallas Morning News Phil Gramm Papers, 1988-1993
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Whittle, Richard Dean
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The Dallas Morning News ( DMN ) is a daily newspaper launched by George Bannerman Dealey in Dallas, Texas in 1885. G. B. Dealey’s son and grandson have succeeded him in presidency of the paper’s publisher, the A. H. Belo Corporation. The paper was largely apolitical at the start of the 20th century, but in the early 1920s, it courageously denounced the Ku Klux Klan. Initially a supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, the DMN split with the president on domestic policy by his ...
Dallas Morning News Phil Gramm
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In 1993, two former aides of United States Senator Phil Gramm provided the Dallas Morning News with confidential memos and documents from Gramm’s 1990 reelection campaign. These documents form the basis of a two-day series of five articles by Richard Whittle, which appeared on July 25 and 26, 1993, in the Dallas Morning News . The articles concern Gramm’s misuse of taxpayer money during his campaign, such as using Senate-paid staff for campaign activities and designating campaign me...