Judicial Watch, a watchdog group, is in a legal fight with Fannie Willis, a government official. They claim she unfairly targeted Trump. Willis didn’t respond to a lawsuit, leading to a court ruling against her. She later admitted to having important records but refused to share them, resulting in a $22,000 fine. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Fannie Willis was found guilty of breaking open records laws and must pay $21,500 to Judicial Watch. Her office lied about having no records of talks with the Biden team and the Pelosi January 6th Committee. The court is still deciding if someone should be appointed to search for more documents in her office. …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.
President Biden’s decision to pardon his son, Hunter, has sparked debate. Critics say it’s a way to shield the family from legal trouble. Judicial Watch, a group that checks government actions, is investigating. They believe this pardon might be part of a bigger issue of corruption. Understanding these events helps us learn about fairness and justice. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.



