Judicial Watch, a group that fights against wasteful spending, has a new team member: Sean O’Donnell. He used to work as an Inspector General at the EPA, where he helped save money and stop fraud. With his skills, Judicial Watch hopes to become even better at protecting public funds and making sure money is spent wisely. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Tom Fitton, from Judicial Watch, talks about big political issues like the Russian collusion story and Hillary Clinton’s emails. He thinks these were distractions from Clinton’s email problems and aimed to hurt Trump’s presidency. Fitton also questions if the Justice Department can be fair in these investigations, given their involvement. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how next week, we’re heading to court to help clean up Illinois’ voting records. We’ve already fixed five million names on voting lists in other places. Illinois is a big challenge because they’re not following the rules to keep their lists neat. This is one of three important lawsuits we’re working on to make voting fairer. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how in 2016, people worried about US elections being hacked. But in 2020, saying the same thing caused a big fuss. Some believe the government made up stories about Russia helping Trump to make him look bad. The article also talks about how people were silenced for questioning the 2020 election and calls for an investigation. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Tom Fitton from Judicial Watch wants the Justice Department to share all possible Epstein records with the public. This would help build trust and ensure transparency. The speaker also highlights the need for openness in government, mentioning key figures like Pam Bondi and Maxwell. They stress the importance of transparency in investigations and government actions. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how Tom Fitton, leader of Judicial Watch, wants the truth about the Epstein files to be known. He is using a special lawsuit to ask for these records to be shared. Tom is unhappy with how the Justice Department and FBI are keeping secrets. He hopes they will change their minds and let people know what really happened. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how a judge is concerned about the government’s slow review of 700 documents related to Joe Biden’s family during his time as vice president. She thinks 30 months is too long and wants the Justice Department and Judicial Watch to speed up the process. These documents include important communications and financial details, and she demands more transparency. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch with Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch, talked about two big issues: the Epstein files and an attempt to harm President Trump. He is worried because not enough information is being shared. Fitten thinks that even if famous people are involved, we should still know the truth. He also wants better protection for President Trump. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Judicial Watch blog post explores claims about Russian interference in U.S. politics. It questions if officials like Brennan and Comey lied about Russia’s role in the 2016 election. The article also criticizes the use of unverified information, like the Steele dossier. It suggests President Trump should oversee investigations to ensure fairness, as current agencies might be biased. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch’s president, Tom Fitton, criticized a leaked memo about Jeffrey Epstein’s death, questioning its conclusions and transparency. The memo, shared with Axios, stated Epstein killed himself, ending further investigations. Fitton expressed concern over the dismissal of public worries and the refusal to release more documents, highlighting the need for openness in such high-profile cases. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









