Judicial Watch talks about how political violence is a growing concern, especially from the left, affecting police and businesses. Some foreign nationals, linked to terrorist groups, are being deported but face opposition. Tesla, owned by Elon Musk, has been attacked, and the left is criticized for supporting this violence. Musk is shocked by the hatred towards his company. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch, a legal group, is suing California to stop counting ballots that come in after Election Day. They say this breaks federal law and might change election results. Congressman Darryl Issa supports this effort, aiming for fair elections by ensuring all votes are counted by Election Day, preventing possible voter fraud. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton says judges who misuse their power can be impeached, as the Constitution allows. Alexander Hamilton talked about this in Federalist Paper 81, calling it a protection against judges going too far. While the last judge was impeached in 1804, some people now want to impeach judges for their controversial decisions. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch, a group that keeps an eye on legal matters, says YouTube removed their video about elections because California’s government asked them to. They believe this happened because they criticized how elections are run. Now, they’re taking their case to the Supreme Court, arguing for the right to speak freely without government interference. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Tom Fitton from Judicial Watch thinks some judges are doing things they shouldn’t. He says they are making decisions that should be left to the President or Congress. Fitton believes these judges could be impeached, even though it hasn’t happened since 1804. He feels it’s important to talk about this issue. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how foreign nationals in the U.S. who support terrorism can be deported by the president. Protests and violence, including against Tesla and Elon Musk, are seen as part of a terrorist movement. The article criticizes the left-wing for supporting these actions and stresses the need for strong leadership to uphold the rule of law. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how Elon Musk claims that Act Blue, a group supporting Democrats, is funding people against Tesla and might be taking illegal donations. Act Blue’s leaders have recently quit, making people wonder about their actions. Musk thinks these actions are harmful and wants them investigated. However, Act Blue says they haven’t done anything wrong. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch, a group that keeps an eye on government actions, is looking into possible ties between Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and China’s Communist Party. They even sued the Department of Homeland Security to get more information. This is important because Walz might run for president one day, and people want to know the truth. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Judicial Watch channel talks about how the Washington D.C. Police Department wants $1.5 million from Judicial Watch for bodycam videos from the January 6th protest. Judicial Watch asked for these videos under the Freedom of Information Act. At first, the police said no because of ongoing investigations. Now, they will release the videos if Judicial Watch pays the big fee. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Judicial Watch episode talks about how the Epstein Files case is beginning, aiming to uncover records that show a proper investigation was conducted. Concerns remain about powerful people linked to Epstein, who faced serious charges. It’s uncertain if records naming them exist. The U.S. Attorney General is urged to release this information, following the Freedom of Information Act for transparency. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









