Judicial Watch announced today it settled its federal election
integrity lawsuit against Pennsylvania and five of its counties.
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Pennsylvania Settles Voter Roll Lawsuit with Judicial
Watch
“Pennsylvania’s election
rolls are cleaner – and will remail cleaner – thanks to Judicial Watch.
This federal lawsuit settlement is good news for voters in Pennsylvania
who want to ensure that only eligible voters are on voter rolls,” said
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “Judicial Watch’s remarkable run
of litigation successes resulted in well over 2 million ineligible
registrations being removed from voter rolls across the nation in the last
two years!”
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As Busy Summer Travel Looms DHS Sends Air Marshals Back
to Mexican Border
With the busy summer season
approaching for air travel, the Biden administration is once again
compromising aviation security by plucking Federal Air Marshals (FAM) from
their congressionally mandated duty of protecting the nation’s
transportation system to help on the Mexican border. The highly skilled law
enforcement agents will not be performing work related to their training,
but rather babysitting illegal immigrants, conducting welfare checks,
hospital watch and transportation services, according to Homeland Security
sources interviewed by Judicial Watch.
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Judicial Watch: Records Show Climate Envoy John
Kerry’s Office Employs 45 People
Judicial Watch uncovered the
record thanks to a FOIA lawsuit filed in September 2022, against the State
Department for records related to travel costs, calendars, and
organizational charts for the Office of the Special Presidential Envoy for
Climate (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of State (No. 1:22-cv-02844)).
The Biden agency is releasing responsive records in batches to Judicial
Watch every six weeks.
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Judicial Watch Cleans Up Colorado Voting
Cleaning up dirty voter rolls is
not easy or quick work. Exhibit A: Colorado.
Nearly three years ago, Judicial Watch filed a federal lawsuit in Colorado
after gathering evidence that the state was a serial offender in failing to
comply with the voter list maintenance requirements of the National Voter
Registration Act. Why does this matter? The possibility of ineligible
voters at the ballot box creates opportunities for fraud and corruption. As
JW President Tom Fitton puts it: “Cleaner voter rolls mean cleaner
elections.”
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Star News
Network Sues FBI For Refusing to Release Covenant School Shooter’s
Manifesto
Timcast
“Tennessee authorities have cited no credible reason for hiding the
killer’s ‘manifesto’ about this deadly school shooting of three young
children and three school employees,” stated Judicial Watch President Tom
Fitton in a press release. “Politics shouldn’t trump transparency
and the public safety. The public has an urgent right to know the details
of this manifesto. That a public records lawsuit is required to try to
access this key document is a scandal.”
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Judicial
Watch: Texas A&M Received Almost $500 Million in Grants from Qatar
Breitbart
According
to records requested by Judicial Watch, Texas A&M University received
nearly $500 million in grants and contracts from the Qatar
regime. Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton commented, “Now we
know why terrorist-linked Qatar has fought us in court to hide its
financial support for Texas A&M — which we just found out is nearly a
half billion dollars.”
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