Judicial Watch announced today it filed a Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense for
records regarding a reported 2021 meeting between then-Attorney General
Merrick Garland and then-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark
Milley during which they discussed President Trump.
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Today's Top Stories
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NSF Cancels DEI Grants Awarded under
Multi-Billion-Dollar Biden Plan to Politicize Scientific
Research
While liberals and their
mainstream media allies express outrage that the federal agency that funds
most of the nation’s scientific research is cancelling grants focused on
diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), it is worth taking a look at a
recent U.S. Senate report illustrating how the Biden-Harris administration
diverted billions of dollars from scientific research to DEI activities.
The extensive document, published by the Senate Commerce Committee, uses a
multitude of examples to show that, under Biden, the National Science
Foundation (NSF) increasingly politicized the use of taxpayer dollars meant
for scientific research.
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Trump
Justice Dept. to settle Babbitt family lawsuit in fatal Jan. 6
shooting
The Washington Post
The U.S.
Justice Department has reached an agreement to settle the wrongful death
case brought by the family of Ashli Babbitt, who was
fatally shot by police in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, lawyers
for both sides told a federal judge Friday.
“We have reached a settlement in principle,” Justice Department civil
attorney Joseph Gonzalez told U.S. District Judge Ana C. Reyes of
Washington, D.C., who is hearing the family’s $30 million lawsuit against
the government.
No final deal has been signed and terms have not been disclosed, said
Robert Sticht, a lawyer for the conservative group Judicial Watch, which is
representing Babbitt’s family.
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Persecuted
Ex-Minister Romanowski to Lead Hungarian–Polish Institute of Freedom
The Hungarian Conservative
Former
Polish Deputy Justice Minister Marcin Romanowski has been appointed head of
the newly established Hungarian–Polish Institute of Freedom. The
announcement was made at a joint press conference in Budapest, featuring
Romanowski; Miklós Szánthó, Director General of the Budapest-based
conservative think tank, the Center for Fundamental Rights, which founded
the new institute; and Chris Farrell, Director of Investigations and
Research at the American conservative rights advocacy organization Judicial
Watch.
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DC judge
who freed suspect later involved in child murder gets a new 15-year
term
Washington Examiner
Judicial
Watch President Tom Fitton, nominated by Trump in his first term to sit on
the seven-member Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure, wrote
the lone dissent and voted Edelman “unqualified” to resume his
work as a judge.
“The public expects judges to exercise discretion with utmost caution,
particularly in cases involving obviously dangerous defendants with
criminal convictions or arrests,” Fitton told the Washington
Examiner.
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