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- DOJ inspector general: Comey ‘violated’ FBI rules
- Calls to Label Mexican Cartels as Terror Groups as They Grow Stronger, More Violent
- Farrell: California’s Negligence Is Feeding America’s Public Health Crisis
- Tom Fitton: The President is the Victim of Comey’s Crimes
- Tom Fitton: Credible Evidence Ilhan Omar Married Her Brother
- Tom Fitton: President Trump Should File a Criminal Complaint with DOJ over Illicit Targeting
- Tom Fitton: ‘One Seamless Garment of Presidential Harassment against Trump’
- Tom Fitton: DNC/Clinton/Obama Concocted a ‘Knowing Lie’ about Trump/Russia Collusion
- Tom Fitton: Mueller Report is a Political Document Designed to Smear President Trump
- Tom Fitton: Trump Should Have Shut Mueller Operation Down
Judicial Watch
- Dem-run city drops six figures to repaint BLM street mural as crime skyrockets
- House Dem Calls For Trump To Be ‘Eliminated’ — After Condemning ‘Dangerous’ Rhetoric
- Watchdog Reveals How Much DC Is Spending To Refresh BLM Mural As Violent Crime Surges
- Social Security Overpays Billions Under Leadership of Racial Equity Activist
- DC Spends $270k To Repaint BLM Outside WH!
- Congress Inches Forward on Biden Corruption Inquiries
- Happy Thanksgiving!
- Judicial Watch: DC Government Spends $270,000 To Repaint ‘Black Lives Matter’ on Street Near White House
- NEW White House Cocaine Scandal Details
- U.S. Spends $30 Mil to Counter Corruption in Foreign Programs that Get Billions