Maryland Democrats are facing criticism for suggesting a new map that might unfairly affect the state’s only Republican seat. Critics say this map is like one that was ruled unconstitutional before. They argue that such actions, known as gerrymandering, hurt voters by letting officials, not the people, choose who gets elected. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how in Minnesota, some groups are resisting federal immigration enforcement, leading to violence. The speaker believes President Trump should use the military to restore order, like George Washington did during the Whiskey Rebellion. They criticize politicians who support this resistance and promise that Judicial Watch will keep investigating. They urge everyone to pray for America’s safety. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch, a legal watchdog group, is challenging the counting of late ballots in several states, claiming it breaks federal law and weakens voter trust. The Supreme Court will hear this case on March 23rd. Meanwhile, the Justice Department and FBI are investigating election crimes in Georgia, seizing ballot information from Fulton County. Judicial Watch remains committed to ensuring fair elections. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Tom Fitton, from Judicial Watch, talks about a big update in Georgia’s election story. A judge agrees there might have been problems in Fulton County. President Trump had worried about this before, but the state court didn’t look into it deeply. Now, it seems like those concerns are finally getting the attention they deserve. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Peter Navarro, once an aide to President Trump, faced jail for not testifying before Congress. New documents show Justice Department and FBI officials celebrating his prosecution. A lawsuit was filed to access these records. This case ties to the January 6th investigation, which some say unfairly targets Republicans and former Trump officials. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how Jack Smith is a Special Counsel who has faced many questions about his actions. Both the Biden and Trump teams have kept details about him secret. Some say he misused his power by bothering groups and spying on Congress. Even so, he spoke to Congress without pleading the Fifth, showing he might not be worried about getting in trouble. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch recently celebrated two big wins in election law. The Supreme Court supported their client, Congressman Boss, in challenging vote counting. In Oregon, 800,000 outdated voter names will be removed, thanks to Judicial Watch’s efforts. They continue to fight for fair elections and are ready for more court battles to ensure integrity. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch wants the Supreme Court to look at a case about a teacher fired for her Facebook posts. These posts were political and made during her vacation. The school said it was to prevent problems, but Judicial Watch believes this violates her right to free speech since the posts didn’t disrupt school activities. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided that candidates can challenge election rules in federal court, thanks to a case involving Judicial Watch and Congressman Mike Bost. This ruling is important because it helps protect election fairness by allowing candidates to question rules they think might be unfair. It also supports efforts to keep elections honest and trustworthy. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch is a legal group working to make elections fair. They argue that counting late ballots is against the law and could lead to cheating. They have removed 5 million wrong names from voter lists to stop fraud. Their goal is to clean up even more names and ensure all areas follow the rules. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









