In Minnesota, tensions are rising as a woman was tragically shot by an ICE agent. Some believe that local politicians and media are fueling violence against ICE, leading to dangerous situations. Critics argue that the state’s leadership is failing, with accusations of racial bias and poor management. These issues highlight the need for responsible governance. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In recent events, a woman was shot by an ICE agent, causing a stir in places like Minnesota. This incident has led to debates about law enforcement and public safety. Meanwhile, Judicial Watch is fighting for transparency about January 6th, seeking unedited footage and challenging post-Election Day ballot counting. Their efforts aim to ensure fairness and accountability. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch is taking legal action against the University of Pittsburgh for allegedly selling fetal remains for research. They claim the university uses these remains to create “humanized mice” in experiments funded by tax dollars. Despite efforts to stop this, the research continues. Judicial Watch aims to uncover and end these controversial practices. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The president’s safety has been at risk due to Secret Service failures, including assassination attempts. Despite these dangers, important records are being hidden, raising fears of a cover-up. Judicial Watch is pushing for transparency but has hit roadblocks. The speaker is frustrated by the lack of accountability and urges viewers to stay informed and engaged. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch, is worried about former President Trump’s safety. He claims the Secret Service isn’t doing enough to protect him and is hiding their mistakes. Judicial Watch is suing to get more information. Fitton also criticizes using taxpayer money for research with fetal remains, calling it unethical and demanding an investigation. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Concerns about President Trump’s safety are growing due to past security mistakes. Despite close calls and a scary restaurant incident, the Secret Service hasn’t improved protection. Judicial Watch is trying to get records about these events but faces obstacles from the Department of Homeland Security. Many believe the Secret Service needs to do better. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
A commissioner from the D.C. Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure disagreed with reappointing Judge Todd Edelman. The judge’s decision led to a dangerous criminal being released, who later caused a young boy’s death. The commissioner stressed that judges must be responsible for their choices, especially when they affect public safety and lead to tragedy. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The federal government agreed to pay $4.975 million to Ashley Babbitt’s family after she was killed on January 6th. Her mom, Mickey, fought hard for justice with help from Judicial Watch. Although the government didn’t admit fault, the settlement is a big win for Ashley’s family and challenges the idea that only police were harmed. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch, a legal group, has removed over 5 million invalid names from voter lists to help prevent fraud and ensure fair elections. They are also challenging rules about counting late ballots, arguing it undermines election integrity. Their efforts aim to protect voters’ rights and maintain trust in the election process. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The speaker is upset because important documents about the Epstein case haven’t been shared, even though they’ve been checked. They wonder why the Justice Department and FBI are handling things this way. News reports talk about Trump and Clinton’s ties to Epstein. The speaker wants these documents released and a deeper investigation into Epstein’s actions. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









