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Justice and accountability have finally moved forward with the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey.
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Judicial Watch
Dear Fellow American,

Justice and accountability have finally moved forward with the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey.

This isn’t just a headline. It’s a win that proves the effectiveness of Judicial Watch’s strategic, long-game efforts to defend the rule of law.

You see, Judicial Watch has been pursuing accountability for James Comey for nearly a decade with hard-fought legal battles and relentless pressure powered by loyal patriots.

Our supporters invest, then we fight. For as long as it takes.

Here is a recap of our litigation and investigative efforts surrounding James Comey:


  • In June 2016 Judicial Watch sent Acting FBI Director Andrew G. McCabe a warning letteron the FBI’s legal responsibility to recover memos Comey unlawfully removed from the Bureau and leaked to the media.
  • In January 2018, a Judicial Watchlawsuit forced the FBI to turn over Comey memos allegedly detailing conversations he had with President Donald Trump.
  • In February 2018, in response to aJudicial Watchlawsuit, the FBI agreed to review 16,750 pages of Comey’s records archived after he was dismissed.
  • In May 2018, emails uncovered by Judicial Watch showed the FBI advised Comey to consult with Special Counsel Robert Mueller prior to testifying before Congress on Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election and his firing as FBI director.
  • In August 2018, a federal court ordered the Justice Department to preserve federal records located in Comey’s personal email accounts – our efforts were starting to pay off.

  • And in July 2019, Judicial Watch uncovered FBI records from just one month after President Trump fired Comey in 2017 showing that FBI agents visited his home and collected “as evidence” four memos allegedly detailing conversations between Comey and the President.


The path toward bringing Comey to justice has not been easy or short.

The Deep State has tried to bury the truth.

We’ve been constantly told that we should just “move on” from corruption scandals.

And of course, getting any action from the Comey-complicit Biden Administration from 2020 through 2024 was a non-starter.


But even when James Comey’s name left the headlines, your Judicial Watch never stopped working behind the scenes to ensure he could eventually be held accountable.

It has been the gifts of Americans just like you who kept us in the fight to expose the truth.

There would be little awareness among the American public today of the Deep State conspiracy against President Trump in his first term without Judicial Watch donors – Financial support makes government accountability possible.


Your Support Today Will Help Judicial Watch Fight as Long as It Takes to Hold MORE Deep State Actors Accountable

Comey’s crimes are legion, but this indictment is one small step toward holding accountable those who engaged in the worst political abuse in the history of the country.

Many of the same operatives who shielded Comey are also protecting the Biden family, the CIA, and the corrupt actors in the Justice Department itself.

Fortunately, Judicial Watch is on the job, and we’ll never stop fighting to expose corruption and shine sunlight on the truth.


Today, we are also taking action against Joe Biden and corrupt operatives in his former Administration, to include:


  • Exposing Joe and Hunter Biden’s corrupt family business dealings in Ukraine. Judicial Watch’s lawsuit forced the release of records revealing how Joe blended personal and taxpayer-funded communications and travel for his family to make money overseas.
  • Investigating Joe Biden’s unprecedented pardon of his son Hunter and use of his power to protect his political allies from justice. Judicial Watch is suing the Justice Department for records on the Hunter Biden blank check pardon.
  • We are suing for records from Biden’s State Department for any records where they called President Trump or a member of his Administration a “Disinformation Purveyor”.
  • Another lawsuit of ours on Biden’s censorship operation uncovered records of his Department of Homeland Security showing an extensive effort by government entities to monitor and censor social media posts on fraud during the 2020 election.

We’re already seeing wins: Judicial Watch recently sued and won to get the FULL interview of Joe Biden by Special Counsel Robert Hur in his criminal investigation of Biden released to the public (an interview his Administration was forced to admit they edited).


All this is just the beginning of accountability for Biden and his ilk.


And the Comey indictment proves our long-game methods will work. The donors who stood with us ten years ago are seeing their faith pay off today.


Contributing to Judicial Watch Is a Smart Long-Term Investment in Government Accountability and Transparency

Imagine what your support could do over the next ten years.

While politicians posture and pundits chase headlines, Judicial Watch does the heavy lifting. Filing lawsuits, uncovering records, and fighting in court for the rule of law.

And if you join with us, we will keep up the work – however long it takes.


That’s why I’m asking you to invest in the next decade of wins right now.

Your tax-deductible gift today will fuel Judicial Watch’s next round of litigation and investigations.


When the headlines fade and the cameras move on, Judicial Watch stays in the fight for justice, for truth, and for America’s future.

Please give your best gift right now, and let’s make sure the Comey indictment is only the beginning.


GIVE NOW TO FIGHT CORRUPTION FOR A DECADE TO COME

Thank you for considering support to earn more hard-won victories for the rule of law.


With gratitude,


Thomas Fitton

President, Judicial Watch


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