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Joe Biden’s execrable pardon of Hunter perfectly fits the
Biden family’s arc of corruption.
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Judicial Watch Victory Versus Fani Willis
PARDON SCANDAL: The Biden
Family’s Arc of Corruption
Joe Biden’s execrable pardon of Hunter perfectly fits the Biden
family’s arc of corruption. The pardon seems to be all about protecting
Joe Biden and helping ensure his son will be less likely to testify against
him. Indeed, Joe Biden’s pardon statement is full of false allegations
about how Hunter’s prosecution (hamstrung by his very own Justice
Department) was selective and corrupt. The only “selective prosecution”
involved here is the decision not to select Joe Biden for prosecution.
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Judicial Watch Sues Justice Dept. for Details of
Meeting Between Milley and Garland about President Trump
(Washington, DC) – Judicial
Watch announced today that it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice for details of a reported
meeting between Attorney General Merrick Garland and Joint Chiefs of Staff
Chairman General Mark A. Milley in which they discussed President Trump and
during which General Milley pressured Garland to target American “far
right” militia movements (Judicial Watch Inc. v. U.S. Department of
Justice (No. 1:24-cv-03380)).
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U.S. Commits “Initial Investment” of $6.6 Mil to
Launch Central American Climate Resilience Hub
The Biden administration is
dedicating $6.6 million to launch a Central American hub of a National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) program that reportedly
strengthens climate resilience, food and water security, carbon management,
and air quality in developing nations. The initiative is called SERVIR, a
name derived from the Spanish word that means to serve, and it claims to
provide innovative solutions to pressing environmental challenges through
the integration of earth observations and state of the art technologies
funded by American taxpayers. With hubs in Asia, Africa and Latin America
SERVIR monitors agriculture practices in Bangladesh, evaluates biodiversity
in Cambodia, documents deforestation in the Amazon forest and manages
groundwater analysis in Niger.
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