Judicial Watch announced today that it filed a petition for a
writ of certiorari in the United States Supreme Court concerning a Judicial
Watch lawsuit asserting that the California Secretary of State retaliated
against Judicial Watch because of an accurate election integrity video
posted to YouTube just before the 2020 Election
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Judicial Watch Warns Utah to Provide Access to Voter
Registration Lists as Federal Law Requires
Judicial Watch explains that the
NVRA was intended both to “increase the number of eligible citizens who
register” and “to protect the integrity of the electoral process’ and
‘ensure that accurate and current voter registration rolls are
maintained.” It requires states to maintain “for at least 2 years”
and “make available for public inspection” all records concerning the
implementation of programs conducted for ensuring the accuracy of voter
rolls.
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Legal
Watchdog: D.C. Police Demand $1.57 Million To Release Jan. 6 Bodycam
Footage
The Federalist
The
Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department is charging the conservative
legal watchdog, Judicial Watch, more than $1.5 million to access bodycam
footage of the Jan. 6 Capitol protests.
On Tuesday, the non-profit published a press release outlining the
department’s demands following a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
lawsuit filed last summer. Judicial Watch filed the suit after local
law enforcement refused to release the footage in August 2021.
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Rubio says
State Dept. will cancel 83% of USAID contracts
The Washington Times
Secretary
of State Marco Rubio said Monday the Trump administration is
canceling 83% of the contracts funded by the U.S. Agency for
International Development and keeping the rest under the State
Department. “The 5200 contracts that are now cancelled spent tens of
billions of dollars in ways that did not serve, (and in some cases even
harmed), the core national interests of the United States,”
Mr. Rubio wrote on X.
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