Judicial Watch talks about how the election might have three outcomes: Kamala Harris or Trump could win right away, or there might not be a clear winner on election night. If there’s no clear winner, some think Trump could lose because of unfair vote counting after election day, like in 2020. This might cause another big argument about the election. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch, a group that looks out for government wrongdoing, often faces criticism from political figures. They believe big tech and the government try to silence them. Recently, the Washington Post asked them about podcasts and elections. Judicial Watch thinks the Post wants to censor their views. The article highlights concerns about fair elections and media bias. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Secret Service has different physical standards for men and women, which some people worry might not be fair. They think women might not be as prepared to handle emergencies, like moving a large person quickly. This concern, along with unfair promotions, is making many agents feel unhappy and unmotivated in their jobs. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Chris Ferrell from Judicial Watch hosts a podcast “On Watch” with Tara Rodas bravely exposes a shocking child trafficking crisis in the U.S. Thousands of children, some as young as three months, are being exploited instead of safely reunited with families. The government program meant to protect them is failing, and urgent changes are needed to rescue these vulnerable kids. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch discusses “Rights and Freedoms in Peril” that explores the unique legal challenges faced by former President Trump. It highlights Judicial Watch’s efforts to uncover hidden biases in the FBI, including possible assassination plots. The book questions if the FBI can fairly investigate threats against Trump, making readers think about justice and fairness in America. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch is working hard to make sure only eligible citizens can vote. They are cleaning up voter lists without help from the Justice Department. Many Americans worry about non-citizens voting. A recent poll shows most people want proof of citizenship for voting. Meanwhile, some want to give non-citizens voting rights, which could change politics. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch, a group that keeps an eye on legal matters, is suing in Illinois and Mississippi. They say counting votes that come in after election day is against the law. They believe it makes votes on election day less important and makes people trust elections less. They want to make sure elections are fair. A court decision is expected soon. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
“Election day is a special time when people vote for their favorite leaders. Even though how we vote has changed, the importance of election day hasn’t. Did you know? Counting votes can take longer than just one day, and that’s totally okay and legal!” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
“Judicial Watch won a big court case about voting rules. The court said counting votes after election day is not right. This changes how things work in Mississippi and other places. It helps stop cheating and makes people trust voting more. We hope this means all votes will be counted on election day everywhere soon.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how Tom talks about his book on power misuse in the government, especially during Biden’s time. He shares how the FBI troubled him for questioning the Justice Department. He thinks this power misuse, which targets innocent people, is harmful to our country. Tom also says this power is used wrongly to control elections and target people like Elon Musk and officials in key states. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









