Judicial Watch: State Department Reveals 2,800 Huma Abedin Government Documents on Weiner’s Laptop – Judicial Watch revealed that the U.S. Department of State admits it received 2,800 Huma Abedin work-related documents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that were found on her estranged husband Anthony Weiner’s personal laptop…Read More
Somali Who Executed Canadian Terror Attack Entered U.S. Via Mexico – The Somali terrorist who stabbed a Canadian police officer and ran over four pedestrians a few weeks ago entered the United States through the Mexican border and was released by Obama’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS), allowing him to continue his journey north…Read More
U.S. Doesn’t Vet or Assure Departure of Counterterrorism Trainees from Developing Nations – The U.S. government spends upward of $100 million annually to provide foreign security and law enforcement personnel from developing nations with counterterrorism training but fails to vet them or assure they depart the county upon completion of…Read More
State Dept. Claims it Has No Records of its Travel Loans to Refugees Who Need Plane Fare – In response to a Judicial Watch lawsuit, the State Department claims in a legal document that it has no records involving refugee travel loans that the agency gives foreigners overseas to buy plane tickets to fly to the United States. The program is operated by…Read More
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Detainers Denied – “After filing a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the government watchdog group Judicial Watch was able to obtain documents showing that sanctuary cities (and counties) all across the nation refused to help with 248 ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) detainers on criminal illegal aliens in the first three months of 2017.”…Read More
Laptop Docs Uncovered – “The documents were sent to Weiner’s computer by top Clinton aide Huma Abedin, a revelation that came to light after conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit after Freedom of Information Act requests failed to produce State Department business correspondence sent or received by Abedin using a non-government email address.”…Read More
More Tarmac Meeting Docs – “After claiming there were no official records related to the the infamous summer 2016 meeting between former President Bill Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch on her private plan in Phoenix, the FBI is now admitting documents do exist and there are dozens of them. Government watchdog Judicial Watch has been pursuing the documents for months and will receive them at the end of November after issuing a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Bureau. The lawsuit was filed after the Bureau refused to turn them over earlier this year.”…Read More
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Judicial Watch: Court Will Review Clinton Emails over Objections of Tillerson State Department and Sessions Justice Department (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that a federal judge will personally review, in camera, redacted material from emails discussing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of iPads and iPhones during her tenure at the State Department. Judge Kollar-Kotelly also ordered the State Department to file an affidavit addressing…
Judicial Watch: Federal Appeals Court Hearing September 22, Fighting for Draft Criminal Indictments of Hillary Clinton in Whitewater Scandal (Washington DC) – JW today announced oral argument will be heard Friday, September 22, 2017, in Judicial Watch’s appeal (No. 16-5366) regarding its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit seeking the draft indictments of Hillary Clinton over what is popularly known as the Whitewater scandal. The National Archives confirmed… |
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