Organization Snapshot
Marco Polo described itself as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit research organization. The release trail around the report identifies EIN 92-2605979 and attributes the organization to Garrett Ziegler, a former White House policy analyst associated with Peter Navarro.
The main value of this site is preservation. It keeps a stable route into the report, messages, diary files, iPhone-related material, and supporting media even after the original publication environment split across multiple domains and services.
Why the Archive Matters
The archive is meant to support direct reading and citation. Instead of forcing readers to depend on one summary article, it exposes the report viewer, the document library, the preserved legacy site, and the application-style email and photo surfaces side by side.
That is useful for journalists, researchers, congressional staff, legal readers, and anyone trying to compare claims against the underlying public trail.
Distribution Scope
Marco Polo’s own release material says the report was sent to House and Senate recipients and to U.S. Attorney offices in relevant jurisdictions. Secondary summaries described the distribution more broadly as reaching all 535 members of Congress.
The site preserves that context because the report’s significance is partly tied to where it was routed, not only what it contained.
Key Archive Destinations