“There never has been a legitimate reason to withhold the January 6 police body cam videos,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “If they wanted the videos out for political ...
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ ties to former special counsel Jack Smith and the Jan. 6th committee have just finally been exposed thanks to a lawsuit […] ...
Judge Boasberg attended a conference funded by an anti-Trump organization. Now there are calls to ban privately-funded ...
While Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton would not discuss the talks ... Her case was swept under the rug by the Democrat-led House Jan. 6 investigation, and the Capitol Police ended up promoting ...
Judicial Watch's Tom Fitton joins John Solomon on this podcast episode to discuss pivotal issues surrounding transparency and accountability in government.
Transparency Troubles: DA Fani Willis faces scrutiny over her office’s handling of January 6 committee communications ... Watch and the court,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton in a statement.
The department has increasingly taken the position that criminal behavior discovered during an investigation stemming from a suspect’s role in the Capitol attack is in fact related to Jan. 6.
When FBI agents searched Jan. 6 defendant Jeremy Brown’s home in 2021, they found a trove of illegal weapons — grenades, a modified AR-15-style rifle, a sawed-off shotgun — and a classified ...
President Donald Trump’s blanket Jan. 6 clemency has raised questions about how far it applies. According to the Trump Justice Department, the latest answer is that it covers Florida convictions ...
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