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It took ten years, but last week we settled our 2014 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. State Department that sought then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emails regarding the Benghazi attack.
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Dear Fellow American,

Thank you!


It took ten years, but last week we settled our 2014 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. State Department that sought then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emails regarding the Benghazi attack.


This is the lawsuit that forced the Obama administration to admit to Hillary Clinton’s hidden classified and other government emails in 2015…and that broke open the dam of information about her emails that led directly to her defeat in 2016!


The American people owe Judicial Watch an enormous debt of thanks…and I ask for your support today so we can keep doing the long, hard, and expensive work of breaking through government secrecy and demanding accountability from the corupt and powerful!


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It is no small matter to pursue a lawsuit for ten years against the deep pockets of the federal government, contributions from patriotic Americans make that possible.


Today, we are pursuing dozens of lawsuits against the federal government to get to the truth about Biden family corruption, over Deep State efforts to take down Donald Trump, plus dozens of lawsuits to force accountability about how our tax dollars are being spent…and of course we’re fighting in state courts to keep our elections honest.


Your contribution now will help us make sure we can keep digging in for as long as it takes and keep fighting for you, for the rule of law and for the American people&squo;s “right to know!”


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