During Thanksgiving, the speaker thanks his family, America, and Judicial Watch supporters. He raises concerns about a video by Democrat Congress members, suggesting it encourages military disobedience to President Trump, potentially amounting to sedition. He calls for a criminal investigation and criticizes the left’s actions against Trump, urging continued support for Judicial Watch’s efforts. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how President Joe Biden is facing criticism for using pardons, especially for family members. Some say he used an auto-pen to sign them, which might be illegal if not authorized. A New York Times article supports this claim, but Biden insists he made the decisions. Critics are concerned about the lack of transparency in this process. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch, a nonprofit group, wants an investigation into Representative Omar. They claim she might have broken laws, like marrying her brother to cheat immigration rules. They gathered evidence from public records and social media. Judicial Watch can’t press charges but hopes to uncover the truth and urges people to speak to Congress about it. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how they are looking into how other countries, like China and Qatar, might be affecting US universities. We’ve asked the Education Department for information about their money contributions to schools like the University of Michigan. We’re also worried about security risks, like a dangerous fungus being brought into the US. Our aim is to keep everything clear and safe. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch is taking two important cases to the Supreme Court about election laws. They believe all votes should be counted by Election Day to keep elections fair and honest. Counting late ballots might lead to cheating. Judicial Watch hopes the Supreme Court will help make elections better in 19 states. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch, a legal group, is taking two important cases to the U.S. Supreme Court. They argue that counting ballots arriving after Election Day is against the law and could lead to cheating. This decision might change how future elections are run, ensuring they are fair and trustworthy. The Supreme Court’s ruling is eagerly awaited. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Under President Biden, there are worries about illegal immigration and how laws are enforced. Some people think this puts ICE agents, Americans, and deportees at risk. Two lawsuits claim officials are blocking law enforcement. Also, Arizona’s governor didn’t answer a request for public records about immigration, making people suspicious about their stance. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch, a legal group, is fighting against counting ballots that come in after Election Day. They believe this could cause fraud and make people doubt election results. In Mississippi, they won a case saying late ballots shouldn’t be counted. Now, Mississippi wants the Supreme Court to look at this decision. Everyone is watching closely! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
We’re working on important legal cases in Illinois, Oregon, and California to keep voter lists clean. We’ve moved to the evidence-gathering stage. Our Election Day project is still active. Last month, the Supreme Court heard one of our big cases, and we’re waiting for their decision. We also won a case in Mississippi. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch is a group that works to keep elections fair. They recently won a case about when ballots should be counted in Mississippi. This decision could change how elections work in other states too. Judicial Watch also helps clean up voter lists by removing names that shouldn’t be there, making sure elections are honest. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









