Judicial Watch announced recently that it received eight pages
of records from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) showing Mike Morell,
former acting CIA director under President Obama, requesting CIA permission
to publish a letter by former intelligence community leaders stating that
they believed the laptop emails exposing Hunter Biden’s connections to
Ukraine were Russian disinformation.
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RIGHTS
AND FREEDOMS IN PERIL
"When it comes to fighting
for the American people’s ‘right to know,’ no one holds a candle to
Tom Fitton and his team at Judicial Watch" - Sean
Hannity
Tom Fitton returns with an exhaustive investigation into the progressive
movement’s efforts to dismantle the venerable institutions of American
rights and freedoms.
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DHS Lets Criminals, Suspected Terrorists, Nefarious
Actors into U.S., Agency Watchdog Affirms
The massive federal agency
created after 9/11 to “safeguard the American people” risks national
security by allowing criminals, suspected terrorists and other nefarious
actors into the United States and letting asylum seekers with derogatory
information remain in the country. More than two decades after the worst
terrorist attack on U.S. soil, this may seem unbelievable to many, but it
is the ugly reality inside the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) the
mammoth agency with over 260,000 employees responsible for aviation and
border security as well as emergency response.
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FITTON:
Initiate the 25th Amendment now
Washington Times
Those
videos of President Biden freezing, getting lost in his thoughts,
shuffling, slurring his words, wandering off and simply checking out are
“cheap fakes,” according to risible talking points the White House is
now peddling.
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Pentagon
sued over deletion of ‘Duty, Honor, Country’
Washington Examiner
In its
effort to blast “woke” military policies, a Washington-based legal
watchdog this week sued the Pentagon for documents detailing the hows and
whys of the U.S. Military Academy’s decision to delete its famous motto
“Duty, Honor, Country” from its mission statement.
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