Judicial Watch reacted recently to the recent move by the
Delaware Supreme Court to strike down the state’s vote-by-mail and
same-day voter registration statutes for violating the Delaware
Constitution.
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Oct 24, 2022 |
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Today's Top Stories
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John Podesta: The Scandal Master Returns
Students of scandal took note
last month when President Biden announced the appointment of one of the
dirtiest figures in presidential politics as his clean energy czar. John
Podesta, the White House said, would step in as “Senior Adviser to the
President for Clean Energy Innovation and Implementation,” overseeing the
new Inflation Reduction Act’s “expansive” energy and climate
provisions. Expansive it is. Podesta is now in charge of a $370 billion pot
of federal cash and incentives approved under the new law. History suggests
he will not be shy in deploying the federal funds to reward Democratic
Party allies, punish opponents, and protect Joe Biden.
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Gitmo Sources Confirm Biden Administration Plea Deal to
Exclude Death Penalty for 9/11 Terrorists
The Biden administration is close
to reaching a shameful plea deal that could exclude the death penalty for
five Islamic terrorists charged with coordinating the 2001 attacks, sources
told Judicial Watch during a recent trip to the military prison in
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba where the jihadists are incarcerated. For years
Judicial Watch has traveled to the U.S. Naval base in southeast Cuba to
observe the military tribunal trials of 9/11 terrorists and others,
including USS Cole bomber Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri.
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Judicial
Watch sues for records over possible FBI obstruction in Hunter Biden
investigation
Washington Examiner
A
conservative watchdog group, Judicial Watch, is suing the Justice
Department for records related to possible FBI obstruction in
the Hunter Biden investigation.
Judicial Watch filed the suit in response to the agency’s failure to
comply with a Freedom of Information Act request submitted in August. The
suit also argues the agency violated the FOIA request and that the watchdog
group has a legal right to view those documents.
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