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For Immediate Release |
Dec 24, 2001 |
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Tune in to “The Judicial Watch Report”
“Will the Senate ‘NICS’ privacy rights?” & “Operation Enduring Freedom: Where do we go from here?”
Join host Tom Fitton on the Monday, Dec. 24 Christmas Eve edition of “The Judicial Watch Report,” America’s fastest growing legal affairs program. Guests and topics tonight include:
Exclusive video of the Wen Ho Lee deposition. Accused Chinese Communist spy Wen Ho Lee attempted to deflect attention from his crimes by labeling Energy Department investigator Notra Trulock a racist. Lee now faces a lawsuit for his outrageous accusations. See the exclusive video of Lee’s questioning by Judicial Watch Chairman Larry Klayman.
Larry Pratt, Executive Director of Gun Owners of America, joins the discussion. Anti-gun senators grilled Attorney General John Ashcroft during his recent testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee, demanding to know why private information on gun purchasers submitted to the National Instant Check System wasn’t being turned over to the FBI. Ashcroft reminded the Senate that using private NICS information to snoop on law-abiding citizens is illegal. Will the Senate overturn that law and turn gun show attendees into terror suspects?
Retired Army Lt. Col. Ralf Zimmerman tells Judicial Watch what our armed forces have accomplished in Afghanistan, what still needs to be done and where we will be going next. Are Iraq, Somalia, Indonesia and North Korea next in line in the “war on terror,” and how will we deal with terrorists living in a nation considered a legitimate member of the international community?
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