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- 'Hidden History' Of Koch Brothers Traces Their Childhood And Political Rise
Fresh Air, NPR, January 19, 2016 "In January 2015, at a private conference in Palm Springs, Calif., the political network led by conservative billionaires Charles and David Koch announced plans to spend $889 million in the 2016 elections. The organization consists almost entirely of groups that don't register under the campaign finance laws and therefore don't publicly identify their donors. "Journalist Jane Mayer traces the growing influence of the Koch brothers and other wealthy conservative donors in her new book, Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right. According to Mayer, the Kochs and other conservatives have created philanthropic entities that enable them to aggressively pursue a libertarian agenda of lower taxes, deregulation of business and the denial of climate change."
- How the Kochtopus Went After a Reporter
David Corn, Mother Jones magazine, Jan 21, 2016
- Marketplace - Full Interview: Charles Koch (60 min)
Full interview with Charles Koch, by Kari Ryssdal, October 21, 2015 - includes transcript
- New Koch - The billionaire brothers are championing criminal-justice reform. Has their formula changed?
Jane Mayer, The New Yorker, January 25, 2016
- NPR - 'Dark Money': Koch Brothers' Donations Push Their Political Agenda
'Dark Money': Koch Brothers' Donations Push Their Political Agenda Steve Inskeep interviews Jane Mayer, January 19, 2016