Election Interference? Biden Admin Targets Trump, Again!
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Judicial Watch announced recently that it filed two amicus curiae (friend of the court) briefs in the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of The Center for Medical Progress (CMP) and its founder David Daleiden, one of which asks for review of the Ninth Circuit Court’s affirmation of a monetary award against CMP, the other asks for review of an injunction granted to the National Abortion Federation that prevents CMP from publishing more abortion-related videos.
More States Offer Illegal Immigrants Driver’s Licenses in the Name of Public Safety
In a growing national trend of rewarding illegal immigrants with official government benefits and documents, more states are offering undocumented residents official driver’s licenses. In all, 19 states and the District of Columbia have passed measures that permit foreigners living in the U.S. illegally to obtain driver’s licenses. Just last month laws went into effect in Massachusetts and Rhode Island and Minnesota will begin offering illegal aliens the cards in the next few months.
Judicial Watch Statement on Trump Election Indictment
The Biden administration has left the rule of law and the U.S. Constitution behind with its latest indictment of President Trump for daring to dispute the 2020 presidential election, as is his God-given right as a president, a citizen, and a candidate under state, federal and constitutional law.
“Federal law mandates voter roll transparency,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “Given Maine’s refusal to release its voter roll information, it’s reasonable to think that cleaning up voter rolls is not a priority. Dirty voter rolls can mean dirty elections.”
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Watchdog group sues DOJ for release of Hunter Biden documents
The National Desk
Judicial Watch, a conservative group focused on exposing government misconduct, has filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Justice Department for records pertaining to the Hunter Biden investigation.
Court: Illinois Must Forfeit Voter Roll Data To Conservative Group
Trump rejected lawyers’ suggestions to avoid indictment, listened to Judicial Watch instead: report
Former President Donald Trump reportedly rejected suggestions from his attorneys to arrange a settlement with the Justice Department to avoid federal charges and instead, he listened to the advice of Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, a conservative legal activist, and others who said he could legally keep the classified documents and should fight government prosecutors.