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Thomas Massie teases ‘back up plan’ to out Jeffrey Epstein accomplices
Form New York Post: Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, a friend of Trump’s, said the Epstein Files Transparency Act had “loopholes big enough for a plane with Bill Clinton to fly to Epstein’s island” and that the group is hopeful it will receive a different, potentially less censored set of information. The FOIA process requires […]
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Judicial Watch sues DOJ for Jack Smith emails regarding his investigation into Donald Trump
From Just the News: The conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch announced Thursday that it has filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Justice Department, seeking emails from former Special Counsel Jack Smith over his investigation into President Donald Trump. The lawsuit, which was filed last month but publicly announced Thursday, is seeking Smith’s emails with […]
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Boston sued by Judicial Watch for withholding public records tied to Mayor Wu’s pro-immigration rally
From The Boston Herald: Judicial Watch, a conservative activist group, is suing the City of Boston over public records it says the city failed to produce for internal emails and costs tied to the mayor’s defiant pro-sanctuary press conference that featured a mariachi band. The lawsuit filed Monday in Suffolk Superior Court alleges that the City of […]
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Illegal Alien Superintendent’s Voter Registration Docs Deepen Need For Better Vetting
From The Federalist: The illegal alien who ran Iowa’s largest public school district before being apprehended by ICE claimed to be a U.S. citizen on his Maryland voter registration forms, according to records obtained by the Public Interest Legal Foundation(PILF). Earlier this year, a federal judge struck down a Board of Elections rule that “restricted […]
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Sedona Police Department removes ‘warning shot’
In Sedona Red Rock News: The Sedona Police Department removed a policy on Oct. 7 that appeared to condone the use of firing warning shots by its officers as a means to gain compliance from suspects. It’s a tactic described by Judicial Watch Southwest Projects Coordinator Mark Spencer as “incredibly dangerous and is a city […]
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HUGE: Supreme Court Will Decide If ‘Election Day’ Still Exists in Wild Vote-by-Mail Case
From PJ Meida: The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) will hear a case that will decide if Election Day actually exists in America anymore. SCOTUS will decide if states can accept mail-in ballots days after the designated Election Day. Judicial Watch’s Tom Fitton, whose organization wrote an amicus (friend of the court) brief in support of […]
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Hobbs sued for not cooperating with ICE
From Pinal Central: Judicial Watch is suing Gov. Katie Hobbs, accusing her of ordering state police and National Guard to not cooperate with federal immigration authorities and then hiding that fact. The national organization, which is known for filing public records lawsuits, contends that statements the governor made shortly after President Trump was elected in […]
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Attorneys ‘Very Optimistic’ SCOTUS Will Make It Easier To Challenge Bad Election Laws
The Federalist: Plaintiffs are feeling “very optimistic” the U.S. Supreme Court will rule in their favor in a pivotal elections case recently heard before the justices, legal counsel and Judicial Watch attorney Russ Nobile told The Federalist. Speaking with The Federalist, Nobile noted how Paul Clement, who represented plaintiffs before the court, presented “three different […]
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Doctors gave puberty blockers to 9-year-old — despite admitting ‘shoddy’ research: report
From New York Post: Doctors at a gender clinic in California doled out puberty blockers to kids as young as 9 — despite reportedly admitting behind the scenes that some research backing gender-affirming care for children was “shoddy.” The trove of emails was turned over after Judicial Watch — a conservative foundation — sued UCSF on behalf […]
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The Supreme Court must end illegal vote counting
From Washington Times: Tom Fitton: Read moreElection Day is One Day, Not WeeksUnder federal law, Election Day in the United States is not two days, two weeks or two months. It is a single day. That anyone might insist otherwise is difficult to imagine. Last week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Bost v.
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