Judicial Watch, a legal group, sued San Francisco over a program giving money to low-income transgender people, mainly black and Hispanic men identifying as women. They said it was unfair and broke the law. The city stopped the program and paid over $3,000 in legal fees. This shows Judicial Watch’s dedication to fighting perceived unfair practices. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Fannie Willis was found guilty of breaking open records laws and must pay $21,500 to Judicial Watch. Her office lied about having no records of talks with the Biden team and the Pelosi January 6th Committee. The court is still deciding if someone should be appointed to search for more documents in her office. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Tom Fitton, a strong voice for justice, believes recent pardons are unclear and possibly illegal. He argues that President Trump should stop issuing these pardons, especially those linked to January 6th. Fitton questions if blanket pardons can be overturned and suggests testing this in court. He also highlights challenges conservatives face on social media. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Judicial Watch blog post explores the shift from Biden to Trump, highlighting excitement among Americans. It criticizes Biden’s actions, like releasing terrorists and extending protections to certain aliens. The speaker urges action against inflation, energy misuse, and censorship, while expressing concern over low morale in the Department of Defense and the need for higher defense budgets. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch, criticizes President Biden’s actions, like releasing terrorists and extending protections to certain aliens. He anticipates Trump’s return, expecting executive orders to restore law and tackle crises. Judicial Watch actively challenges issues like discrimination and election irregularities, aiming to uphold the rule of law and ensure government accountability. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this Judicial Watch podcast episode, Chris Farrell and Joseph Humeyer explore the Center for Secure Free Society’s mission to balance economic freedom and security. They express concerns about China’s growing influence in Latin America and emphasize the need for the U.S. to adopt a strategic, rather than transactional, approach in the region, especially under President Trump’s administration. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how Chris Farrell and Adam Lovinger share their experiences with government corruption and misconduct. Lovinger, who worked in the Pentagon, reveals how some officials prioritize personal gain over national interests. He discusses the misuse of security clearances and the fear it creates. Lovinger’s book aims to expose these issues and encourage reform to protect our country’s integrity. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how Fannie Willis must pay about $22,000 to Judicial Watch by January 17, 2025, because she didn’t answer a lawsuit about important records. These records involve her talks with Special Counsel Jack Smith and the House January 6th Committee. The court might appoint a Special Master to ensure she finds and shares all the records. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Judicial Watch article explores the certification of President Trump’s election and Judicial Watch’s role in ensuring fair elections. It delves into the controversy of January 6th, highlighting Ashley Babbitt’s tragic death. The piece criticizes the Biden administration’s response and discusses a lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch. The author hopes for accountability and positive changes under the upcoming Trump administration. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this podcast episode, Chris Farrell and Peter McElvena tackle a serious issue in the UK involving grooming gangs. For over 50 years, these gangs have exploited young girls, often from disadvantaged backgrounds. The hosts discuss how fears of racial tension have led authorities to ignore the problem, and how recent social media attention has brought it to light. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









