Judicial Watch announced recently that a federal court ordered
the Department of Justice to provide information on communications between
Special Counsel Jack Smith and District Attorney Fani Willis regarding the
prosecution of then-former President Donald Trump.
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Judge
orders Trump prosecutors to dish in collusion case
Washington Examiner
Judicial
Watch had been seeking communications between Smith’s office
and the Fulton County district attorney “requesting or receiving federal
funds or other federal assistance in any form relating to the
investigation” of Trump and others in the 2020 election case. The group
also sought any other communications between the two.
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New Fani
Willis, Jack Smith Communication to Be Released
Newsweek
Judicial
Watch filed the lawsuit after the Department of Justice allegedly failed to
comply with a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. The conservative
activist group asked for records related to the Fulton County District
Attorney’s Office’s “requesting or receiving federal funds or other
federal assistance” related to the investigation of Trump and other
alleged coconspirators.
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Watchdogs
sue US government over Qatar’s billions in university funding
The Jerusalem Post
A new
legal battle is unfolding over Qatar’s financial influence on
prominent American universities, as watchdog organizations seek
transparency about billions in foreign funding flowing into US higher
education institutions.
The Zachor Legal Institute, in conjunction with Judicial Watch, filed
a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the US
Department of Education several weeks ago, seeking records related to
Doha’s funding and operations at five prestigious American universities:
Georgetown, Northwestern, Cornell, Harvard, and the University of
Michigan.
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