Judicial Watch announced recently that it filed a petition for
a writ of certiorari to the United States Supreme Court challenging the
decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in the case
filed on behalf of Congressman Mike Bost and two presidential electors from
Illinois to prevent state election officials from extending Election Day
for 14 days beyond the date established by federal law.
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Judicial Watch Files Supreme Court Petition on
Post-Election Day Counting of Ballots
“It is a scandal that the
courts would deny a federal candidate the ability to challenge an election
provision that could lead to illegal votes being cast and counted,” said
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “Illinois’ 14-day extension of
Election Day thwarts federal law, violates the civil rights of voters, and
invites fraud. The Supreme Court should take up this case and reaffirm the
right of federal candidates to challenge unlawful election schemes.”
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DOL Spends Millions to Reduce Child Labor Abroad as
Exploited Migrant Kids Endure Brutal Jobs in U.S.
While it allows thousands of
migrant children to be exploited working brutal jobs inside the United
States, the Biden administration is spending $5 million to reduce child
labor abroad, this time in Latin America as well as the Caribbean. Adding
insult to injury, the millions of American taxpayer dollars will go to an
offshoot of the famously corrupt United Nations that claims to be devoted
to promoting social justice and the international recognition of human and
labor rights. It is known as the International Labour Organization (ILO)
and its African-born Director General, Gilbert F. Houngbo, says his life
mission is to improve the prospects of the world’s most vulnerable
people.
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Conservative group asks US Supreme Court to reverse ruling that allows
Illinois mail-in ballots to be counted after Election Day
Chicago Tribune
A
conservative legal organization is ratcheting up its opposition to the
requirement in Illinois that mail-in ballots be counted for 14 days after
Election Day by calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse federal court
rulings that upheld the law because three Republican plaintiffs lacked the
legal standing to challenge it.
The appeal, filed Tuesday by the organization Judicial Watch, also asks the
nation’s highest court to clarify rulings about who has the right to
appeal post-Election Day challenges, after many lawsuits contesting
individual state results of the 2020 election filed on behalf of Donald
Trump were tossed for lack of standing. Judicial Watch was among several
groups that assisted Trump in seeking to halt the counting of mail-in
ballots after Election Day four years ago when Trump lost to President Joe
Biden.
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Cop who
killed Ashli Babbitt has ‘significant’ discipline history, including
gun incidents: Report
Blaze Media
The
U.S. Capitol Police officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt
on January 6 once fired his service weapon at fleeing vehicles
near his home while his neighbor was in the line of fire, a congressional
oversight committee reported.
Judicial Watch sued the U.S. Air Force for records related to Byrd’s stay
at Joint Base Andrews. Costs for his accommodations at the
Presidential Inn totaled more than $35,000 from July 8, 2021, through Jan.
28, 2022, according to records obtained in 2023 by Judicial Watch.
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