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Dept. of Justice pays out nearly $1 million to public university to track spread of ‘Mis-, Dis- and Mal-Information’

The following is from Judicial Watch’s Corruption Chronicles. As the presidential election approaches, the Biden administration is expanding its controversial initiative to control information and censor Americans by funding a new project that tracks the spread of “mis-, dis-, and […]

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(READ) 22 yrs later, senators still seek unredacted records re: Saudi Arabia’s role in 9/11 terrorist attacks

As today marks the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, a bipartisan group of senators is still trying to obtain unredacted records of Saudi Arabia’s role in the Islamic extremist terrorist attacks. In addition to the request for unredacted records, the

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(AUDIO) Appeals Court hears arguments re: FBI withholding info. about coordination with banks on January 6, 2021

An appeal was recently heard in a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Department of Justice involving FBI coordination with banks against people who took part in the pro-Trump rally on January 6, 2021. The lawsuit seeks records of communication

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(READ) Watchdog questions why Democrats made false claims re: FBI whistleblower Steve Friend

Empower Oversight’s President Tristan Leavitt has sent a letter to the Inspector General of the Department of Justice seeking confirmation that former FBI Special Agent Steve Friend’s concerns have not been “rejected” by the Inspector General’s office, contrary to mischaracterizations

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