This week, Tom Fitton from Judicial Watch shared his thoughts on several issues. He discussed President Trump’s trial, Dr. Fauci’s research, and a lawsuit against the Biden administration. He also talked about a school shooting court hearing and a House dispute. Fitton believes these events show the need for fairness and transparency in our government. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Tom Fitton, leader of Judicial Watch, talks about unfair treatment of ex-President Trump. He says Trump’s free speech is being limited. Fitton also discusses Ashley Babbitt’s case, a lady who died on January 6th at the Capitol. He believes her death was wrong and criticizes the government’s lack of openness about the event. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
“Did you know there’s a big court case against Donald Trump in New York? Some folks on a radio show think it’s not fair. They say the laws were changed just to get him in trouble. They’re also upset about how the news is reporting it. They worry this could make our country look bad. Is it fair? That’s a big question.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch in this podcast episode, Chris Farrell talks with Don Rosenberg about the impact of illegal immigration on the U.S. They discuss crimes committed by illegal immigrants, the media’s lack of coverage, and the need for stricter policies. Rosenberg, who lost his son to such a crime, shares his personal story and important statistics. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how the House Republicans may stop trying to impeach President Biden due to lack of votes. They might ask Biden’s Justice Department to investigate possible crimes. Meanwhile, President Trump faces a trial in New York. The House has impeached Mayor Orcas, but the Senate may not hold a trial. The future is uncertain. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch, a law team, is looking into Ashley Babbitt’s case. She was sadly killed at the Capitol on January 6. They discovered that the FBI kept investigating her even after she died, which isn’t fair. The officer who shot her got special treatment. Now, Judicial Watch is suing the government for $30 million and wants more details about …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
“Judicial Watch, a group that keeps an eye on the government, found out something shocking. They discovered the FBI was still investigating Ashley Babbitt, who sadly died on January 6, even after her death. They believe this was done to tarnish her image and shield Lieutenant Bird, the person responsible for her death. Now, they’re fighting for justice for …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Tom Fitton, head of Judicial Watch, talked about why it’s important for the government to be open and honest. He’s worried about the government being used wrongly and how it might harm our country. He shared his own stories about government checks and how they can affect elections. He stressed that everyone should pay attention to these issues for a secure future. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how a Pennsylvania court recently approved a rule for mail-in ballots to have a date on the envelope. This rule helps keep elections fair. The court’s decision implies that any undated ballots counted in the 2020 election may have been incorrect. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this podcast on Judicial Watch, KT McFarland, a former national security advisor, shares her experiences from Nixon to Reagan’s era. She discusses her role in shaping key Cold War strategies and criticizes current policies towards Iran and China. The podcast also explores the U.S.’s potential to use economic strength to influence global conflicts. Tune in for more insights and suggest future topics. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









