Judicial Watch announced recently it settled its 2014 Freedom
of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit, which sought the emails of
then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton regarding the Benghazi attack.
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Ghastly 7,300% Surge in Illegal Immigrants from Same
Nation as College Student’s Murderer
While most mainstream media
coverage flagrantly omits that the man charged in the murder of a Georgia
nursing student is an illegal immigrant who entered the United States
through the famously porous southern border, other important nuggets are
also being left out of most reports. The 26-year-old suspect, Jose Antonio
Ibarra, comes from a country—Venezuela—run by a dictator with close
ties to terrorists who refuses to accept deportees.
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Is Foreign
Cash Turning Our Kids Into Terrorist Sympathizers?
The Daily Caller
Judicial
Watch and the Zachor Legal Institute spent more than five years
successfully fighting the Qatar Foundation in Texas courts for access to
information that neither the Foundation nor Texas A&M University wanted to
give us about the funding or donations made to Texas A&M by the government
of Qatar and agencies and subdivisions of the government of Qatar. In the
end, we learned that over $522 million flowed from Qatar to Texas
A&M from Jan. 1, 2013, to May 22, 2018, including more than $485 million
from Qatar Foundation’s coffers.
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Attacking
Biden dog had it out for security agents
Washington Examiner
In one
just revealed by the legal watchdog group Judicial
Watch, Commander apparently jumped for the throat of an agent who was
opening a patio door to the residence for first lady Jill Biden.
“These Biden dog attack documents again raise fundamental questions about
President Biden and the Secret Service. This is a special sort of craziness
and corruption where a president and first lady would allow their dog to
repeatedly attack Secret Service and White House personnel,” he
added.
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Why did
Texas A&M decide to shut down its Qatar campus?
The Jerusalem Post
Why would
a respectable public American university decide to shut down its Middle
East campus, sacrificing international prestige and hundreds of millions of
dollars in donations from a tiny Gulf country with almost unlimited oil
wealth?
Judicial Watch represented us during five years of litigation until the
Texas court finally ruled in our favor and ordered Texas A&M to produce the
relevant records.
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