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One of Judicial Watch’s biggest findings, or most important investigations, was uncovering Hillary’s email, and that was part of what I would consider the most consequential non-governmental investigation in American history, which was Benghazi. We sued to get Benghazi records that cover up that Obama and Hillary engaged in to ensure that Obama would be able to win in 2012 without being saddled with the truth about that terrorist attack from September 11, 2012 that killed our ambassador in Libya and three other innocents. It was that investigation that uncovered the Clinton emails, and that investigation changed the course of history.
Frankly, if we hadn’t uncovered what Hillary had been up to, both with her emails and her pay-to-play scandals, we might be talking about a second Hillary term right now. And Judicial Watch took the lead for clean elections, filing the first private lawsuits to enforce the federal law requiring the cleanup of voter rolls. Our litigation cleaned up just recently four million names from the rolls, so elections are a lot more clean and a lot more honest thanks to Judicial Watch. And I would say our work defending the rule of law against the predations of the deep state who have been trying to jail Trump since he showed up on the national scene, we’ve had leadership that has been second to none.
We were sometimes alone in defending the rule of law there, mocked and attacked by the liberal media, retaliated against by the Justice Department. But we’ve been vindicated, as most Americans now see, the targeting of Trump was baseless and frankly corrupt. [tr:trw].