Your Judicial Watch just filed a major new FOIA lawsuit against the
U.S. Department of Justice to expose yet another Deep State scheme to
bring down President Trump.
[Judicial Watch]
Dear Fellow American,
As a follower of Judicial Watch’s work, I know you care deeply about
honest elections and the rule of law. And I truly appreciate you
reading my updates on the impact our donors create.
_But my records (if they’re correct) show you have never taken the
step to make a financial contribution yourself._
I think I know why…
Because you may believe one of the two big misconceptions people often
have about Judicial Watch:
* You may think Judicial Watch is funded by legal settlements, or
that our clients pay us.
* OR YOU MAY HAVE DOUBTS ON WHETHER YOUR GIFTS ACTUALLY MADE A
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The truth is, we don’t charge our clients a dime. And your gifts DO
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citizens like you. Those gifts are what fuel our investigations and
lawsuits.
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supporter of Judicial Watch yourself.
The threat to fair elections is growing.
“Dirty” voter rolls — filled with names of people who’ve died
or moved — are rampant in states across the nation and are an open
invitation to voter fraud. (Oregon, for example, has more names on its
voter rolls than living eligible voters — another Judicial Watch
case.)
And Leftists are still pushing to expand reckless “Covid-era”
policies like mass mail-in ballots and the elimination of ID and
residency rules — making it easier to commit fraud and harder to
detect it.
BUT YOUR JUDICIAL WATCH IS FIGHTING BACK IN COURT. AND WE’RE
WINNING:
* In Pennsylvania, officials admitted they removed 178,258
ineligible registrations after our lawsuit.
* In Los Angeles County, we forced the removal of over 1.2 million
ineligible names; the largest voter roll cleanup in U.S. history.
* These are just two of several states. All told, our legal efforts
have helped remove more than 5 MILLION outdated registrations across
multiple states.
And we’re not stopping.
We’re now even before the U.S. Supreme Court, challenging illegal
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We’re uncovering evidence of non-citizen voting and election
mismanagement.
We’ve defended voter ID laws, gained access to corrupted voter
rolls, and broken through legal resistance in some of the worst-run
election systems in the country.
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Thanks to your past support, we’ve built one of the most effective
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your questions.
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Sincerely,
Tom Fitton
President, Judicial Watch
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