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HISTORIC ELECTION: President Trump Needs
to Clean House
Judicial Watch congratulates President Trump on his remarkable election as
47th president of the United States. The voters broadly and directly
repudiated the lawfare targeting Trump, as well as the dangerous government
abuses and contempt for the rule of law endemic here in Washington, DC.
President Trump had to overcome unprecedented abuse by corrupt and partisan
prosecutors, politicians and judges – all of whom tried to rig the
election by smearing, raiding, investigating, prosecuting, trying,
convicting, and gagging President Trump.
In short, President Trump needs to clean house. The FBI and Justice
Department are irredeemably corrupt. And the government abusers who
targeted Trump and other innocent Americans should be subjected to criminal
investigation. And, as sunlight is the best disinfectant, President Trump
should open wide the Deep State files on politicized Deep State lies and
corruption – especially its war on the rule of law, constitutional
government, our First Amendment and other civil rights.
We are ready, willing and able to help (and sue) for government
accountability as we continue our mission to uncover what the government is
up to and enforce the rule of law for election integrity, immigration, and
against woke discrimination and racism.
In my new book
Rights
and Freedoms in Peril I detail a long chain of abuses
officials and politicians have made against the American people and call
readers to battle for “the soul and survival of America.” The book
details how the progressive movement threatens America’s most venerable
institutions, undermining the core principles that make this country a
beacon of hope to the world.
Through open records laws, we frequently request records from the
government and sue when it refuses to release them. For example:
- Recently, we uncovered
records
from the Department of Homeland Security which show,
contrary
to what it told the media, that least one U.S. Secret Service agent broke
in to a hair salon and taped over the salon’s security camera in
Pittsfield, MA, during a July 27, 2024, campaign fundraising visit by Vice
President Kamala Harris.
- In
October, we
sued
on behalf of Stand Together Against Racism and Radicalism in the Services,
Inc. (STARRS) against the U.S. Department of Defense for records regarding
the U.S. Air Force Academy’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)
plans.
- In
August, we received
records
from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA – a
component of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)) revealing that CISA
is trolling on social media and reporting on alleged “domestic violent
extremism” (DVE).
- In May,
we reported on a
phone
message left by an FBI special agent for someone at the Secret
Service in the context of the raid on President Trump’s home in
Mar-a-Lago, Florida.
- The
U.S. Department of Justice
is
asking a federal court to allow the agency to keep secret the
names of top staffers working in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s office that
has been targeting President Donald Trump and other
Americans.
Let’s hope we enter a pro-transparency and anti-corruption era under the
new Trump administration. You can be sure that Judicial Watch will
remain front and center in these battles either way!
Judicial Watch Sues Garland Justice Department Over Election Robocall
Controversy
I don’t trust the Justice Department.
Judicial Watch just had to file a FOIA
lawsuit
against the Department of Justice for records regarding the Justice
Department’s involvement in the League of Women Voters’
National
Voting Rights Act lawsuit concerning fake Biden robocalls
conducted during New Hampshire primary (Judicial
Watch, Inc. v. U.S. Department of Justice (No.
1:24-cv-03109)).
We sued after the Department of Justice failed to respond to a September
24, 2024, FOIA request for:
Records of the Office of Legal Counsel, including emails, text messages,
voicemail messages, video conferences, briefings, notes, or other form of
record regarding the Voting Rights Act (52 U.S.C. § 10307(b)); robocalls;
Steve Kramer; Lingo Telecom, LLC; Voice Broadcasting Corporation; or Life
Corporation.
In February, during this year’s presidential primary season in New
Hampshire, an elections consultant, Steve Kramer, commissioned
a
fake robocall using artificial intelligence (AI) to impersonate
Joe Biden’s voice to urge New Hampshire voters not to participate in the
state’s January 23 primary. New Hampshire’s attorney general charged
Kramer with
13
felony counts of voter suppression and 13 misdemeanor counts of
impersonation of a candidate.
Subsequently, the League of Women Voters
filed
a lawsuit against Kramer and other firms involved in the fake
call.
The Biden Justice Department clearly has something to hide. Was there
selective prosecution and collusion with allied leftist groups as a favor
to the Biden-Harris campaign? You can expect many more lawsuits and
investigations to uncover the full truth about this thoroughly corrupt
Justice Department.
Obama Judge Says Military Must Cover Gender Transition Surgery
Can you imagine what General George Washington’s response would be to
what is going on in our military today? Our Corruption Chronicles
blog looks
at the gender madness “encouraged” by an Obama judicial
appointee.
The U.S. military’s health insurance plan is discriminatory and
violates Equal Protection rights under the Fifth Amendment of the United
States Constitution by failing to cover costly gender transition surgeries,
an Obama-appointed federal judge ruled
days ago. Two transgender women sued the Department of
Defense (DOD), the U.S. Defense Health Agency, Secretary of Defense Lloyd
J. Austin III and the agency’s Tricare Health Plan over a provision that
bans surgical coverage of procedures that improve physical appearance
without a significant restoration of functions, including “sex gender
changes.” The biological males, who want to be female, claim in their
lawsuit that denying coverage of medically necessary gender transition
surgeries violates their Constitutional Equal Protection rights, a
guarantee that requires the government “to treat alike all persons
similarly situated.”
In court documents the plaintiffs are
identified as Jane Doe and Susan Roe and they receive health insurance
through Tricare as dependents of former service members. The health plan
covers more than 9.6 million active-duty servicemembers, retirees, and
their families providing services at military hospitals and clinics around
the world as well as a civilian network of providers. Tricare
offers transgender patients services
that include hormone therapy and
psychological counseling for gender dysphoria, which is identified as
“psychological distress that results from an incongruence between one’s
sex assigned at birth and one’s gender identity.” However, it does not
cover surgery for the treatment of gender dysphoria, the insurance plan’s
website states, adding that active-duty service members may request a
waiver for “medically necessary gender affirming surgery.”
The transgender plaintiffs in this case have
both received at least one surgery to treat gender dysphoria and say they
will need more surgeries in the future. One has been enrolled in Tricare
since 2002 and the other since 2023 and both “were assigned male at birth
and have female gender identities,” according to the recently issued
ruling. Neither procedure was paid for by Tricare, but the men took legal
action to get the military insurance to cover future surgeries by claiming
its policy discriminates based on sex and transgender status. An
Obama-appointed federal judge in Maine, Nancy Torresen, agreed, writing in
her decision that the exclusion violates the Constitution’s Equal
Protection clause because it “expressly excludes sex gender changes from
Tricare coverage.” Furthermore, Judge Torresen writes that gender
transition surgery is not “cosmetic,” but rather “medically
necessary” because the goal is to effectively treat a serious medical
condition not enhance beauty or appearance. “In other words, surgery
treats gender dysphoria by addressing the incongruence between a
transgender person’s anatomy and their immutable brain-based gender
identity,” according to the judge.
The 28-page ruling provides detailed
information about gender identity and dysphoria and cites standards of care
issued by an international nonprofit, World Professional Association for
Transgender Health (WPATH), considered to be an authority on the issue. The
misalignment between gender identity and birth sex, known as “gender
incongruence,” means a transgender person feels “wrongly embodied”
due to their anatomy, the ruling explains, adding that it may be medically
necessary for the health and wellbeing of some transgender people to take
steps to live consistently with their gender identity. “If untreated,
gender incongruence may lead to gender dysphoria, which can be a serious
medical condition,” Torresen’s ruling states. The judge also writes
that WPATH considers medically necessary treatment for people with gender
dysphoria to range from hormone therapies to surgical procedures that
include chest reconstruction, facial feminization, and genital
reconstruction. Torresen points out that the same procedures also treat
conditions other than gender dysphoria. “For example, mastectomies,
hysterectomies, salpingo-oophorectomies, and orchiectomies can treat
cancer, and genital reconstruction may be performed after removing a
patient’s genitalia due to cancer, injury, or infection,” she
writes.
Happy Veterans Day!
We would not have the great nation we have without the men and women who
sacrificed to defend it, and so it is fitting that every year on November
11 we honor them.
That date was set in November 1919, when President Wilson proclaimed
November 11 as the first commemoration of Armistice Day with the following
words:
“To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled
with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s
service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from
which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America
to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the
nations…”
We join all Americans in saluting our veterans – especially our many
veterans on staff here at Judicial Watch! God bless them and God
bless America!
Until next week,
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