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Judicial Watch, Inc., a conservative, non-partisan educational foundation, promotes transparency, accountability and integrity in government, politics and the law. Through its educational endeavors, Judicial Watch advocates high standards of ethics and morality in our nation’s public life and seeks to ensure that political and judicial officials do not abuse the powers entrusted to them by the American people. Judicial Watch fulfills its educational mission through litigation, investigations, and public outreach.

Most Recent Articles by Judicial Watch:

It Took COVID-19 for LA VA That Illegally Rents Its Grounds to House Homeless Vets in Tents

It Took COVID-19 for LA VA That Illegally Rents Its Grounds to House Homeless Vets in TentsIt took a global pandemic for the Los Angeles Veterans Affairs to offer a few vets temporary housing on a sprawling parcel deeded to the federal government over a century ago for the specific purpose of caring for disabled military veterans. Thousands of veterans have long lived on the streets surrounding the lush facility in West L.A., yet the VA has been derelict in its duty to help them. With the COVID-19 crisis deeply impacting the region’s vast homeless population, the VA finally erected several small tents in the parking lot of its healthcare system campus to accommodate a couple dozen vets who were sleeping on the sidewalk immediately adjacent to the grounds. It is a tiny gesture that will barely put a dent on the crisis, but it’s a start, say some local veterans.
- Monday, April 20, 2020




Trump’s Winning Coronavirus Bet

Donald Trump’s bold gamble on hydroxychloroquine (HC) appears to be paying off. Medical professionals in New York tell Judicial Watch that doctors battling the pandemic are increasingly reporting benefits from the drug. They’re prescribing it for themselves, for patients, and for frontline personnel.
- Monday, April 13, 2020

Judicial Watch: State/DOJ Tells Appeals Court It Should Reject Clinton Effort to Avoid Testimony

‘The government did not seek and thus does not support the extraordinary relief of mandamus due to the unique circumstances of this case’ (Washington, DC) - Judicial Watch announced today that it and the State Department, which is represented by Justice Department lawyers, filed responses opposing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her former Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills’ Writ of Mandamus request to overturn a U.S. District Court order requiring their testimony under oath regarding Clinton’s emails and Benghazi attack records. At the same time, the government argued that it did not engage in “bad faith” in failing to disclose the Clinton non-government email system to Judicial Watch and the court. The briefs were filed on April 3 with the U.S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia Circuit.
- Monday, April 6, 2020

U.S. Spends $19 Million to Help Africa Deal with Grasshopper Problem

U.S. Spends $19 Million to Help Africa Deal with Grasshopper ProblemIn the middle of a health and financial crisis that is crushing the economy and millions of American lives, the U.S. government is dedicating a mind-boggling $19 million to help Africa deal with a grasshopper issue. Known as locusts, the short-horned grasshoppers are reportedly invading the East African nations of Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia, qualifying the taxpayer allocation as “humanitarian assistance” that will reduce the size of the swarms and have a positive impact on affected communities throughout the Horn of Africa. At least that is what federal officials are saying during these most difficult times at home. The money is flowing through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the massive conglomerate with a $40 billion budget that annually doles out monstrous sums to foreign causes, including a multitude of leftist groups around the globe. “The current outbreak of desert locusts is the worst to hit East Africa in decades: billions of pests are infesting the region and devastating vegetation and livestock pastures,” according to a recently issued USAID statement announcing the latest multi-million-dollar allocation. “The new funding will finance ground-based and aerial operations to detect and control locusts across the region. These programs are critical to mitigating a potentially larger impact on people’s ability to earn a living and provide food for their families in the future.”
- Monday, April 6, 2020


Coronavirus Update: As New York Goes, So Goes the Nation?

As New York City goes, so goes the nation? That’s the big question from America’s largest city as we enter the second month of the coronavirus pandemic. New York is at the epicenter of the crisis. The grim numbers change fast. As of March 31, reports show more than 40,000 cases, with 932 fatalities, in New York City. The figures for New York State are 75,000 cases, with 1,550 deaths.
- Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Video: FBI Tells Court Transparency is "Not Mission-Critical" -- NO GOOD EXCUSE!

Judicial Watch recently released a joint status report in its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit for records about top Justice Department official Bruce Ohr and his wife Nellie Ohr, in which the DOJ states it has suspended electronic FOIA operations. The Ohrs were involved in the anti-Trump dossier authored by former British spy Christopher Steele.
- Friday, March 27, 2020

Video: How Ballot Harvesting Increases the Likelihood for Voter Fraud

Recently, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton appeared on “The Howie Carr Show” to discuss ballot harvesting & voter fraud. Ballot harvesting, in other words the third party voting scheme proposed by Pelosi amid the coronavirus scare, is a blatant attempt to legalize and promote otherwise illicit voting procedures. Tune in to hear why YOU should stand up against it.
- Thursday, March 26, 2020


Judicial Watch Victory: Federal Court Orders Deposition of Hillary Clinton on Emails and Benghazi Attack Records

Washington, DC Judicial Watch today announced that U.S. District Court Judge Royce C. Lamberth granted Judicial Watch’s request to depose former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about her emails and Benghazi attack documents. The court also ordered the deposition of Clinton’s former Chief of Staff, Cheryl Mills and two other State Department officials. Additionally, the court granted Judicial Watch’s request to subpoena Google for relevant documents and records associated with Clinton’s emails during her tenure at the State Department.
- Monday, March 2, 2020

Our Republic Is Under Assault

Every year I have the privilege of representing you at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). It’s an opportunity to report on the work of Judicial Watch, which is more active than ever, thanks to your steadfast support.
- Saturday, February 29, 2020




Hillary Clinton Apologized to FBI Over Emails, But It Was Not Recorded on FBI Interview Document!

“JudicialWe keep digging into the chain of events surrounding the FBI's non-investigation of Hillary Clinton and her email misconduct. The correspondence between Peter Strzok and his lover Lisa Page is proving to be a treasure trove. We have now received 191 pages of emails between former FBI official Strzok and former FBI attorney Page that include an August 26, 2016, email in which Strzok says that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in her interview with the FBI about her email controversy, apologized for "the work and effort" it caused the bureau and saying she chose to use it "out of convenience" and that "it proved to be anything but."
- Sunday, February 23, 2020

Tom Fitton: Why DOJ Activist Lawyers Are Afraid of Investigations

“JudicialJudicial Watch President Tom Fitton appeared on “The Ingraham Angle” on the Fox News Channel on February 14th, to discuss Senate Democrats still wanting AG Barr removed, however, the Justice Department let McCabe off the hook even though he admitted to lying to federal investigators, and more!
- Friday, February 21, 2020


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