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'''Judicial Watch''' describes itself as "a conservative foundation [which] fights for accountability and integrity in law, politics and government."<ref>www.judicialwatch.org</ref>
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'''Judicial Watch''' describes itself as "a conservative foundation [which] fights for accountability and integrity in law, politics and government."  
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In 2019 Judicial Watch published documents revealing that [[James Comey]] had kept classified information in his notes about meetings with [[Donald Trump]] and leaked them to the press. On June 8, the day after the [[FBI]] seized the memos, Comey admitted leaking the memos in testimony to Congress. He justified the leaks "because [he] thought that might prompt the appointment of a special counsel."<ref>https://pjmedia.com/trending/hillary-wasnt-the-only-one-fbi-seized-unsecured-classified-memos-from-comeys-home/</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 15:20, 6 August 2019

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Judicial Watch.jpg
MottoBecause no one is above the law!
Headquarters425 Third Street, Washington DC
Type 501(c)3
Sponsored byScaife Foundations

Judicial Watch describes itself as "a conservative foundation [which] fights for accountability and integrity in law, politics and government." [1]

Activities

In 2019 Judicial Watch published documents revealing that James Comey had kept classified information in his notes about meetings with Donald Trump and leaked them to the press. On June 8, the day after the FBI seized the memos, Comey admitted leaking the memos in testimony to Congress. He justified the leaks "because [he] thought that might prompt the appointment of a special counsel."[2]

 

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Scaife FoundationsGrant-making foundation overseen by the late right-wing billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife.

 

A document sourced from Judicial Watch

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
File:DIA-287.pdfreportLibya
Syria
Islamic State
12 August 2012DIAA declassified DIA document which clearly demonstrates that the rise of ISIS in the Middle East was planned and facilitated by the US Government - as later admitted by DIA director Michael T. Flynn.
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