This is a very serious and urgent matter, so please hear me out. Joe
Biden and his administration are stonewalling Judicial Watch over the
release of critical public documents directly related to the
president's possible criminal liability for the unauthorized removal,
retention and disclosure of classified documents after he left office
as vice-president in 2017.
Dear Judicial Watch Member,
Well, after the presidential debate on June 27th, I think we know the
answer to the question "what is Joe Biden trying to hide?"
But I am not here to talk about that debate, or the controversies
raging over the president's health and political future.
What I want you to know is that Judicial Watch will keep fighting
through the courts for the release of Joe Biden's February Special
Counsel audio interviews...for the simple reason that the American
people have a right to hear them!
Thanks to you, Judicial Watch is America's largest open records
litigator. We are committed to breaking through government secrecy so
that Americans can read (and hear) public records to help them know
what their government, and its leaders, are up to.
Our work for transparency in government never stops, and it has never
been more important.
AND THAT'S WHY I HOPE YOU CAN SUPPORT US WITH A SPECIAL CONTRIBUTION
TODAY.
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Thank you,
Tom Fitton
President
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FROM: Tom Fitton
DATE: Friday, May 10, 2024 at 9:14 AM
SUBJECT: What is Joe Biden Trying to Hide Now?
TO:
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[Judicial Watch]
Dear Judicial Watch Member,
This is a very serious and urgent matter, so please hear me out.
Joe Biden and his administration are stonewalling JUDICIAL WATCH over
the release of critical public documents directly related to the
president's possible criminal liability for the unauthorized removal,
retention and disclosure of classified documents after he left office
as vice-president in 2017.
We are fighting back with every legal tool we have...but WE NEED YOUR
HELP!
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You may recall, Special Counsel Robert Hur taped recordings of Biden's
interviews with prosecutors earlier this year...and later, in his
official report, Hur famously called Biden a "well-meaning, elderly
man with a poor memory" and declined to charge the president with a
"serious felony."
JUDICIAL WATCH believes the American people have a right to hear these
tapes, and make up their own minds about Joe Biden's testimony and his
credibility....because "no one is above the law," including the
President of the United States.
And at JUDICIAL WATCH, we also believe in one standard of justice
applied to all!
That's why we sued the Justice Department back in March, after they
failed to respond to our Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for
those audio records.
AND THAT'S WHY I AM ASKING YOU TO GIVE US YOUR SUPPORT TODAY.
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Just last week the Justice Department told us that they would not
release the two audio tapes because they would constitute a "clearly
unwarranted invasion of personal privacy."
I believe that the public's right to know about Joe Biden's actions
related to the documents he removed the from the White House outweighs
his privacy in this case, and we will go the legal distance to force
the release of records from the Special Counsel's investigation!
Of course, that costs money.
It’s easy to complain about Joe Biden's efforts to hide documents
and audio recordings from the American people that "we the people"
have a right to see and hear...
But where others complain, JUDICIAL WATCH acts!
I deeply hope you will help us with a contribution now
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so that we can
keep the legal pressure on, in this lawsuit and in all our lawsuits
fighting against public corruption and for transparency in government.
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Thank you in advance for giving us your support today!
Sincerely,
Thomas Fitton
President
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