FPI / January 9, 2019 by Judicial Watch Judicial Watch announced on Jan. 9 that it received 211 pages of emails between former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page that detail special accommodations given to the lawyers of Hillary Clinton and her aides during the FBI investigation of the Clinton email controversy. The new […]
by WorldTribune Staff, December 1, 2019 More than four years after Judicial Watch filed the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit which led to the disclosure of Hillary Clinton’s unsecure email system, the FBI continues to find potentially previously unreleased emails, the State Department said. In a Nov. 15 court filing, the State Department said: […]
FPI / November 19, 2019 Based on a report by Judicial Watch Newly obtained documents show that at least three email chains marked classified confidential were found on Hillary Clinton’s unsecure email server, contradicting the former secretary of state’s claims that she “never received nor sent” classified material on the private server. The documents, obtained […]
by WorldTribune Staff, October 17, 2019 The former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, who was recalled from her post in May, reportedly ordered subordinates to monitor the social media accounts of prominent conservative journalists and supporters of President Donald Trump, a government watchdog group said. Judicial Watch revealed in an Oct. 15 press release that it […]
by WorldTribune Staff, September 19, 2019 The Pentagon refused to release records in the case of a pro-Trump employee who was suspended and had his security clearance revoked. Pentagon took the actions against analyst Adam Lovinger after he blew the whistle on questionable contracts the secretive Office of Net Assessment (ONA) had awarded Stefan Halper, […]
by WorldTribune Staff, September 12, 2019 Records from the Department of Justice confirmed reports of efforts by top DOJ officials’ to respond to media inquiries about talks within the DOJ/FBI allegedly invoking the 25th Amendment to “remove” President Donald Trump from office. The documents also cited former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein offering to wear […]
by WorldTribune Staff, August 7, 2019 Records obtained by a government watchdog group show that 14 referrals of FBI employees were made to the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) for the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive or classified information. Only 3 of the 14 wound up being fired by the bureau. Judicial Watch obtained the records […]
by WorldTribune Staff, August 1, 2019 A month after he was fired by President Donald Trump, FBI agents visited the home of ex-FBI Director James Comey and collected “as evidence” four memos that allegedly detail conversations he had with the president, according to documents obtained by government watchdog group Judicial Watch. Meanwhile, Department of Justice […]
FPI / July 16, 2019 By Judicial Watch Judicial Watch announced on July 15 that in June Kentucky mailed address confirmation notices to 250,000 voters who are believed to have moved, thanks to a consent judgment agreed to by the Commonwealth. These registrations are probably outdated and will be cancelled if the voters fail to […]
FPI / July 2, 2019 By Judicial Watch Judicial Watch announced on July 2 that John Hackett, the former Director for Information Programs and Services (IPS), which handles records management at the State Department, testified under oath that he had raised concerns that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s staff had “culled out 30,000” of […]