Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch, thinks President Biden’s pardon for his son Hunter might be unfair. He believes it could be a plan to protect the Biden family from legal trouble. Fitton says Attorney General Merrick Garland should quit if the pardon was politically motivated. He also accuses Biden of using his power for personal gain. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Ashley Babbitt’s family is suing the U.S. government for $30 million, claiming her wrongful death. Ashley, an Air Force veteran, was shot by a Capitol Police officer during the January 6th events. The lawsuit argues she was unarmed and shot without warning, seeking justice and accountability for the officer’s actions and the government’s responsibility. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch is in a legal battle with Fannie Willis over missing documents related to the January 6th Committee. Despite court orders, Willis hasn’t provided the records. Judicial Watch wants a special master to help find them and is also asking for attorney’s fees. The case is paused for the holidays, leaving its outcome uncertain. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
This blog post explores worries about President Biden’s mental abilities and how they might impact his job. It suggests that his aides are making big decisions because he seems mentally absent. The article also claims Biden isn’t meeting key officials, calling this a major corruption scandal. Is this true, or just a misunderstanding? …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this blog post, the author talks about how political events seem to repeat, with conservatives often feeling let down by the lack of policy success. The left appears united, while the right struggles with unity. The author also questions why the current government is selling border wall materials cheaply, especially when the new president supports building it. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch is helping a teacher named Jeannie Hedgepeth, who lost her job for sharing her opinions on Facebook. They believe her right to free speech was ignored. This case is important because it might change how teachers can express their thoughts online. Judicial Watch wants a jury to decide if her rights were violated. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how Brian Thompson, CEO of United Health Care, was tragically shot in New York. The suspect, Luigi Mangione, is controversially praised by some extreme leftists. This event has sparked debates about crime and healthcare, with critics claiming the left uses it to promote government-run healthcare. Despite differing views, everyone agrees that violence is never the answer. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch’s Chris Farrell is suing Fulton County District Attorney Fannie Willis. A judge told Willis to give some important papers, but she didn’t. She even skipped court, which has never happened in Judicial Watch’s 30 years. Now, Judicial Watch is planning more legal steps because Willis still won’t share the documents. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The president of Judicial Watch says the FBI came to his house and gave him a legal order because his group criticized the Justice Department. He thinks this is unfair and shows political bias, especially since it happened just before an election. This situation raises questions about fairness and justice. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









