Judicial Watch Sues Fani Willis for Communications with Special Counsel Jack Smith, Pelosi, January 6 Committee
Judicial Watch recently filed a Georgia Open Records Act lawsuit against District Attorney Fani Willis and Fulton County, Georgia, for records of any communication Willis and the county had with Special Counsel Jack Smith and the House January 6 Committee
Judicial Watch: Records Show CIA Deployed Bomb Techs, and Dog Teams to DC on January 6
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) records include a series of text messages under the heading “January 7 Intel Chain” in which two separate references to participation by the CIA are made. One states that “two CIA bomb techs” are assisting with “a pipe bomb scene on New Jersey and D ST SE.” Another reference is “several CIA dog teams on standby.”
“Federal Policy Drives Illegal Immigrant Crime and Victimization,” Says Fla. Sheriff after Busting Human Trafficking Ring
No American state, not even Republican-led Florida with its strict law to mitigate the negative impact of record-breaking illegal immigration, can escape the detrimental effects of the Biden administration’s catastrophic open border policies. A major human trafficking operation recently busted by a multi-agency task force in central Florida helps illustrate that illegal aliens are not just victimizing communities that offer them sanctuary. The problem is spreading nationwide, even to areas where local governments do not welcome illegal aliens or shield them from federal authorities.
Judicial Watch Sues Justice Department for Transcripts of Biden Special Counsel Interviews
“The Biden Justice Department needs to stop protecting Joe Biden, follow the law, and release the transcript and any recordings of his interviews,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
Fani Willis Has a New Legal Problem
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is facing a new lawsuit from the conservative activist group Judicial Watch.
Judicial Watch sued Willis and Fulton County, Georgia, on Wednesday, alleging that the plaintiffs failed to comply with state laws by allegedly refusing to hand over communications that the district attorney and county had with the former January 6 Committee and special counsel Jack Smith.
CIA Alerted ‘Dog Teams’ to Capitol Riot, Sent Technicians to Inspect Pipe Bombs, Texts Show
CIA personnel referred to the agency’s actions during and after the Capitol riot in text messages categorized as the “January 7 Intel Chain,” heavily redacted records obtained by Judicial Watch show.
The text thread includes one message referencing “several CIA dog teams on standby” during a discussion about a drone at the southwest part of the Capitol and talks with Washington, D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department over radio capabilities.
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