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While the Contra supply operation was running, the Reagan administration operated a domestic communications effort — the Office of Public Diplomacy, housed in the State Department and run with NSC coordination — that the Comptroller General of the United States subsequently found had conducted prohibited covert propaganda activities targeting American journalists, members of Congress, and the public. This episode examines what S/LPD actually did, what the Comptroller General's finding established as a matter of law, and the dual function the operation served: sustaining public and congressional support for the Contra program while it was running, and pre-positioning the public to receive the scandal when it broke. The domestic propaganda dimension of Iran-Contra is one of its most constitutionally significant features and one of its least examined. Sources: * U.S. Comptroller General, Prohibited Covert Propaganda Activities (1987) — the primary legal finding; available via the National Security Archive * Report of the Congressional Committees (1987) — S/LPD findings; National Security Archive * National Security Archive, S/LPD document collection at nsarchive.gwu.edu Opening clip: KXAS-TV, 1986
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