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Judicial Watch announced that the U.S. Department of Justice
filed a statement of interest in Judicial Watch’s lawsuit that calls on
Oregon’s secretary of state to make “a reasonable effort to remove”
the registrations of ineligible registrants from the voter rolls as
required by federal law (Judicial Watch, et al. v. The State of Oregon et
al. (No. 6:24-cv-01783)). U.S. District Court Judge Michael J. McShane set
a hearing in the case for June 18 at 10:00 a.m.
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L.A. Rioters Fight to Keep Rapists, Murderers,
Gangbangers on City Streets, DHS Confirms
Rioters in Los Angeles are
fighting to keep rapists, murderers, gangbangers and other violent
criminals loose on city streets, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
confirms this week contradicting open border groups, media outlets and
California Democrats who claim only hard-working, law-abiding immigrants
were cruelly arrested in the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICEO)
sweeps that ignited pandemonium in the City of Angels.
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FBI Settles
Lawsuit Over Biden Era Cover-Up Of Trans Killer Manifesto
The Federalist
More than
two years after facing a Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) lawsuit for playing politics with a trans killer’s
manifesto, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has agreed to a
settlement.
The FBI also agreed to release 112 pages of the killer’s writings
to Judicial Watch. There remain hundreds more pages in the
possession of the law enforcement agencies. As the Tennessee
Star noted Wednesday, its publication last year of Hale’s 2023
journal accounted for about 15 percent of her total writings seized by
police.
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Bribed
USAID Official Helps Minority Businesses Get $550 Mil in Contracts in
Decade-Long Scheme
Judicial Watch
In yet
another case that demonstrates the deep-rooted corruption at the dismantled
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) a contracting
officer at the scandal-plagued State Department offshoot has pleaded
guilty to bribery of a public official for running a decade-long
scheme involving over half a billion dollars in contracts. The criminal
operation was facilitated by a government program that helps socially and
economically disadvantaged business by giving them lucrative federal
contracting opportunities through “set-asides and solo-source”
contracts exclusively available to minorities and women without a
competitive bidding process. All the parties involved in this criminal
enterprise, including the veteran USAID employee, are minorities.
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Rep. Issa
asks federal judge to freeze his mail-ballot case, pending SCOTUS
verdict
Times of San Diego
Issa’s
lawyers with conservative group Judicial Watch — as well as state
attorneys — want to see how the Bost case plays out.
“Given the similarity of the issues in this case and in Bost, the outcome
of the jurisdictional issues in Bost may inform the jurisdictional issues
presented in this case,” wrote Issa lawyer Russ Nobile along
with state Deputy Attorney General Jennifer Rosenberg and others.
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