Judicial Watch wants certain documents related to special counsel Jack Smith and the Jan. 6 committee.
DOJ wants to move the $30 million wrongful-death case from San Diego, but Aaron Babbitt’s attorney says the law gives deference to his client.
Judicial Watch called DOJ claims that the roster should be kept secret ‘plainly insufficient.’
Records obtained by Judicial Watch show top police and congressional officials were alerted to possible trouble on Jan. 6.
Conservative government watchdog organization Judicial Watch is suing the CIA for records of its alleged involvement in organizing a letter to discredit negative reporting involving President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden.
Judicial Watch wants certain documents related to special counsel Jack Smith and the Jan. 6 committee.
DOJ wants to move the $30 million wrongful-death case from San Diego, but Aaron Babbitt’s attorney says the law gives deference to his client.
Judicial Watch called DOJ claims that the roster should be kept secret ‘plainly insufficient.’
Records obtained by Judicial Watch show top police and congressional officials were alerted to possible trouble on Jan. 6.
Conservative government watchdog organization Judicial Watch is suing the CIA for records of its alleged involvement in organizing a letter to discredit negative reporting involving President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden.