Judicial Watch sued New York’s environmental department for records about the seizure of a man’s pets, Peanut the squirrel and Fred the raccoon. The pets were taken and killed because they were suspected of being illegal and possibly carrying rabies. This case raises questions about wildlife laws and pet owners’ rights. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, criticizes Congress for not taking solid actions to halt government corruption and the misdemeanours of the Biden administration. He discusses controversial attempts to prosecute former President Trump and expresses the need for an unbiased judiciary. Fitton also criticizes the long vacation of Congress, stating they should be back at work. Read more about these concerns and skepticism in
Uncover the hidden truth with Judicial Watch as they delve into political arrests, alleged abuses of power, and First Amendment threats. From scrutinizing the murky circumstances around Obama’s chef to fighting big tech censorship, this watchdog is unyielding in its quest for transparency. Demand action now—read on to understand how you can support their mission and protect the rule of law.
In a world grappling with divisive politics, societal upheaval, and global crises, our comprehensive blog post delves deep into the issues that matter most. From the erosion of trust in the media and government to rampant misinformation and emergency responses, we offer critical perspectives. We also explore issues around child safety, free speech, and the role of faith in turbulent times. Don’t miss this crucial dialogue—learn more now.



