Tom Fittton of Judicial Watch, from the MAGA movement, thinks President Trump should make more decisions himself. He says the FBI and DOJ shouldn’t investigate their own actions. Instead, an outsider should do it and report to Trump directly from the White House. Fenton warns that without these changes, more investigations might happen. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how some people worry that judges are taking too much power from the president, especially when they block his decisions. President Trump talked about impeaching judges, but Chief Justice Roberts said that’s not right. The slow court process and judges using personal opinions in decisions are big concerns. Many lawsuits challenge Trump’s orders, causing more issues. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Supreme Court Justice John Roberts recently spoke out about impeachment, saying it’s not the best way to handle disagreements with judges. This has sparked debate, as some think Trump’s team was too quick to suggest impeachment. Roberts’ comments are seen as unusual and possibly political, raising questions about whether impeachment is truly constitutional. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch with Chris Farrell talks about how Laurel Libby, a Maine lawmaker, stands firm in her belief that allowing biological males in girls’ sports is unfair. Despite facing criticism, she continues to advocate for fairness and safety in sports. Libby encourages others to speak up against policies they disagree with and invites supporters to follow her journey on social media. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch is a nonprofit group that works to make the government more open. They use the Freedom of Information Act to get important documents and sometimes go to court if needed. They focus on issues like fair elections and government honesty. Their goal is to help people understand what the government is doing. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch with Tom Fitton talks about how there is a group that keeps an eye on government actions, is upset with the Justice Department. They think the department is hiding information about Jack Smith’s actions against President Trump. To find out the truth, they have filed a lawsuit. They want the Justice Department to be more open and follow transparency rules. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how the President wants to change voting rules to make sure everyone uses paper ballots and shows ID when voting. Some people are worried about votes being counted after election day, which they think is against the law. This issue has caused a lawsuit in California, and the President plans to stop states from counting late votes. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Some people think district judges are stopping President Trump’s plans by siding with left-wing activists. These judges are part of many lawsuits against Trump, and some say they are doing more than they should. The article suggests that impeachment might be a way to stop judges from having too much power. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
At a golf resort event, a speaker discusses President Trump’s efforts to improve election integrity and the controversy over his cabinet’s use of the Signal app. They criticize the Biden administration’s handling of security threats and Secret Service issues, including incidents with Biden’s dogs. Judicial Watch is investigating alleged misconduct by a Justice Department team. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch’s Tom Fitton has a book, “Rights and Freedoms in Peril ” that discusses the challenges America faces today. It explores an investigation into an attempt on President Trump’s life and questions about election fairness, especially in California. Fitton also critiques judges for overstepping their roles, highlighting concerns about how these issues impact our rights and freedoms. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









