The following digitized content includes materials that document Congressman Moakley's early life, his World War II service, his work in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and Senate, and the U.S. Congress.
For a full list of the collection, including non-digitized items, consult the Moakley Papers Collection Guide.
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Confidential telegram regarding meeting between El Salvador President Cristiani and John Joseph Moakley, 13 February 1990
John Joseph Moakley
Letter co-signed by: John Joseph Moakley, Joseph P. Kennedy, Edward J. Markey, Barney Frank, Martin T. Meehan, Peter G. Torkildsen, John W. Olver, Richard E. Neal, Gerry E. Studds
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Letter from John Joseph Moakley to Bernard Aronson, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, 10 October 1990
John Joseph Moakley
Moakley requests Aronson's personal assurances on issues regarding the further questioning of U.S. Major Eric Buckland, the El Salvador judge's knowledge of Buckland's "additional" testimony, the Task Force's ability to review Buckland's U.S. interviews and lie detector results, and the contact information of all U.S. officials who participated in or were fully briefed on Buckland's statements.
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Memorandum to Mark Murray from David Holiday regarding preliminary comments on the 1991 Salvadoran elections, 13 June 1990
John Joseph Moakley
Document addresses problems with the initial response to John Joseph Moakley's request for information.