Judicial Watch announced that District Court Judge Matthew J.
Maddox of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland struck down
a Maryland State Board of Elections regulation that restricted and
criminalized the use of voter registration lists for voter fraud and other
“investigations.”
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Judicial Watch Sues Justice Department, Homeland
Security for Files on Former Trump Lawyer Christina Bobb
Judicial Watch sued Homeland
Security after the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) failed to
respond to a January 24, 2025, FOIA request for all records regarding
Bobb’s enrollment in the TSA PreCheck Program and any cancellation or
suspension of that enrollment, as well as all records of communication
between any official or employee of TSA and any official, employee, or
representative of any other branch, department, agency, or office of the
federal government mentioning or referring to Bobb (Judicial Watch Inc. v.
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (No. 1:25-cv-00834)).
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— Tommy Valentine: Trump Promises to Investigate Satanic Attack on
Catholic Church in Kansas
Breitbart
CatholicVote repeatedly appealed to our second Catholic president and
his administration to hear our concerns and stop weaponizing government
agencies against their political opponents. Repeated letters to the FBI and
DOJ, as well as Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to the
federal agencies, were met with stonewalling or silence. In April 2023, we
joined Judicial Watch in filing a lawsuit against the FBI and DOJ
demanding that they hand over records related to the targeting of
Catholics.
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Judicial
Watch sues Homeland Security for records on Trump assassination attempt in
Pennsylvania
Just the News
The
conservative legal group Judicial Watch on Tuesday sued the Department of
Homeland Security for documents and data related to the July 13, 2024,
assassination attempt against President Donald Trump in Butler,
Pennsylvania.
The lawsuit follows a Freedom of Information Act request filed shortly
after the attempted assassin Thomas Crooks opened fire on Trump and the
crowd, leaving the then-candidate wounded and one rally-goer head.
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Willis’ office ‘openly hostile’ in Trump records case, must pay $54K
in legal fees: judge
New York Post
Wade was
forced to step down in March 2024 while Willis was booted from the case by
an appeals court in December. Her entire office was barred from any further
involvement in the Trump prosecution, which has been in limbo since.
The case Willis brought against Trump, 78, is the last remaining criminal
case against him after two federal cases were dropped by the federal
Justice Department since his reelection and after he was given a
slap-on-the-wrist in a New York hush-money case.
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