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“California must treat its citizens equally as individuals under the law, and not give discriminatory, preferential treatment to some based on race, ethnicity or LGBT status,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “This court ruling marks a watershed in the core American value of equal protection under the law for all Americans. And it warns against the pernicious racialism of the radical Left.”
U.S. Condemns Yemeni Militia’s “Acts of Terrorism” Year after Revoking its Terrorist Designation
A year after the Biden administration bowed to international pressure by revoking the terrorist designation of a Yemen-based militant group, the U.S. is laughably denouncing the militia’s recent “acts of terrorism” against “civil infrastructure.”
Census Bureau will Spend $10 Mil to Study How to Best Add Gender Identity Questions on Surveys
In a fierce governmentwide effort to provide special accommodations to less than one percent of the American population, key federal agencies are implementing significant—and costly—measures to support residents who identify as transgender.
Judicial Watch announced recently that the trial date has been set for September 12, 2022 in the federal civil rights lawsuit filed on behalf of a Massachusetts father who was fired from his position as high school football coach after raising concerns over Black Lives Matter/critical race theory being taught in his daughter’s seventh-grade ancient history class.
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Judicial Watch Sues Justice Department for Communications of Top FBI and Clinton-DNC Lawyers
“This lawsuit aims to fully expose the scandalous collusion between the Obama FBI and the Clinton-DNC political operation to target Hillary Clinton’s political opponent, Donald J. Trump.” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “The corrupted FBI owes Americans total transparency on this scandal.”
Court Rejects FBI Effort to Keep Records about FBI-Clinton Lawyer Meeting Secret
Judge James E. Boasberg denied a Justice Department effort to block the release of any communications between former FBI General Counsel James Baker and Michael Sussmann, a Perkins Coie law partner and former DOJ attorney, who reportedly met with Baker to share information targeting Donald J. Trump during the presidential campaign.
Durham: Democratic lawyer Sussmann put his lie to the FBI in writing
Special Counsel John Durham released a potential smoking gun in the case against Michael Sussmann on Monday night, as he published documents showing the Democratic cybersecurity lawyer messaged the FBI general counsel that he was not working on behalf of any client, when in fact he was working for the Clinton campaign.