Judicial Watch announced it filed a Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) complaint this weekend against NBC for airing obscene and
indecent content from the Olympics Opening Ceremony.
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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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Judicial Watch: 113 Non-Citizens Voted in DC
Presidential Primary
This spreadsheet updates data
received earlier by Judicial Watch through a pre-primary D.C. FOIA request
(May 14, 2024) to the D.C. Board of Elections for records regarding the
number of noncitizens registered to vote in Washington, D.C. under the
Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act. The data showed that at the
time 583 foreign nationals were registered to vote in the June primary
election. The records from the earlier FOIA request also confirmed that
noncitizens can be election workers in the District of Columbia.
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Pentagon DEI Budget Surges for Military-Wide Woke
Training to Root out “White Privilege”
The Pentagon dedicates tens of
millions of dollars annually to Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Diversity,
Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs throughout the armed forces and cadets
at the nation’s military academies receive extensive training about
racism, sexism, unconscious bias, and intersectionality. A year-long
research project conducted by a special commission at a public university
think tank has uncovered the unbelievable details behind a costly
Department of Defense (DOD) initiative to root out so-called white
privilege white supremacy in the military.
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DOJ rejects
outside groups’ efforts to FOIA Hur tapes
Washington Examiner
The Department of Justice is fighting efforts from several
groups to obtain audio recordings of the interview former special counsel
Robert Hur conducted with President Joe Biden last year,
according to court documents filed Thursday evening.
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