From Judicial Watch <[email protected]>
Subject Judicial Watch TV Video Weekend Playback
Date February 1, 2020 3:35 PM
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In case you missed the latest news from Judicial Watch this week...

[JW WEEKEND PLAYBACK]

VIDEOS OF THE WEEK

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Tom Fitton: DOJ Disavows #Spygate Warrants
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Tom Fitton's Weekly Update
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Did Hillary Clinton Use Private Email Server to Get Around Freedom
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Corruption Chronicles: Illegal Immigrants Buy, Rent Kids for
Easier U.S. Entry, Guatemalan With Fake Son Jailed
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Investigative Bulletin: De Blasio’s Suspect Crime Statistics
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Judicial Watch recently announced it filed two Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA) lawsuits against the United States Department of State
relating to Burisma Holdings. The first lawsuit seeks records of
communications from the US Embassy in Kyiv related to Burisma. The
second lawsuit seeks records related to a January 19, 2016 meeting at
the White House that included Ukrainian prosecutors, embassy officials
and CIA employee Eric Ciaramella, who reportedly worked on Ukraine
issues while on detail to both the Obama and Trump White Houses
(Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of State “These lawsuits could
confirm that President Trump had every right to be concerned about
Ukraine and Biden corruption – and that the impeachment against him
was a shameful attempt to cover up these scandals,” stated Judicial
Watch President Tom Fitton.

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CREDIBLE Evidence Ilhan Omar Married Her Brother--'We're Not Sure Her
Last Name is Omar!'

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NEW: A federal case out of south Florida illustrates the perils of a
U.S. policy that facilitates the entry of illegal immigrants with
children over those traveling alone. The matter involves a Guatemalan
national who obtained false documents in his impoverished Central
American country to claim a 12-year-old boy as his son. The
35-year-old illegal alien, Walfre Eliseo Camposeco-Montejo, and his
fake son were released by federal authorities as a family unit and
remained free until the boy escaped. Camposeco-Montejo eventually pled
guilty to providing and obtaining forced labor, alien smuggling and
unlawfully transporting aliens. This month he was sentenced to eight
years in prison for labor trafficking a minor.

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