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With Thanksgiving in just two days, families across America are starting to slow down and prepare for this season of goodwill and cheer.
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Judicial Watch
Dear Fellow American,

With Thanksgiving in just two days, families across America are starting to slow down and prepare for this season of goodwill and cheer.


Unfortunately, corruption does NOT take a break for the holidays.


But because of our supporters, neither will Judicial Watch.


Right now, Judicial Watch has more than 140 active lawsuits moving through our nation’s courts, all the way up to the Supreme Court of the United States.


To maintain and expand this aggressive docket in 2026, we must stay on track with our year-end budget. Our ambitious goal is to raise $9.6 million more dollars by December 31st.


Closing this year out strong is especially crucial because we are already seeing Leftwing political activists pour a wave of litigation into our nation’s court system to gut election integrity in 2026.


So I ask you to please consider making a generous first-time financial gift to Judicial Watch today. Your generous tax-deductible gift will help us get a head start to block these schemes and hit the ground running in the new year.


Fuel Our Fight for the Rule of Law in 2026

Below are just a sample of the legal battles we’re preparing for in 2026 that you could help fund:


Fighting For Honest Elections


In October, our donors sent us to the United States Supreme Court to defend the right of candidates to challenge unconstitutional election laws. In this case, in Illinois, where mail-in ballots received up to 14 days after Election Day are still counted.


The High Court has now also granted review in our case against Mississippi for “extending” Election Day for 5 days after election day is over.


Both Supreme Court cases – which will run into 2026 – could set strong precedents to establish that ballots must be received by Election Day to be counted.


Others can and do complain about attacks on honest elections, but Judicial Watch actsand we act where it counts the most, in the courts.


And as you see, our legal victories have meaningful impact when it comes to protecting the integrity of our elections.


Federal Law sets election days; it doesn’t set election weeks or election months. Our supporters have funded our fight to make corrupt state officials obey the law.


Scrubbing Dirty Voter Rolls


Dirty voter rolls can mean dirty elections, making Judicial Watch’s National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) lawsuits one of the most important safeguards for clean elections in 2026 and beyond.


Our NVRA lawsuits have already removed over 5 million ineligible names from voter rolls in more than a dozen states.


We will continue active lawsuits against California, Illinois and Oregon in 2026 over their failures to follow federal law and undertake reasonable efforts to clean their voter rolls between elections.


Fighting Illegal Immigration and Challenging Illegal Sanctuary Cities


Through our donors’ support, we recently opened a lawsuit against the mayor of Evanston, Illinois, to obtain records related to his obstruction of federal immigration enforcement.


We’ve also sued the governor of Arizona, Katie Hobbs, for reportedly ordering state agencies and the National Guard to withhold cooperation from federal immigration authorities.


This may be the first you are hearing of these cases, and you will hear more as we will continue leading the charge against such “sanctuary” policies by state and local government officials who break federal immigration law.


Challenging the Left’s Effort to Create Discriminatory Laws and Quotas to Divide Americans


As the Left pushes race-based laws and quotas to divide Americans, your backing allows us to defend the principle that government should not discriminate against any citizen.


In Evanston, Illinois, Judicial Watch has brought an ongoing federal class-action lawsuit against the city’s “reparations” scheme that pays public funds to only black residents.


This lawsuit carries the potential to set a precedent that will make it easier for us and others to overturn similar unjust reparation giveaways in other parts of the country.


Plus our efforts to expose and prosecute public corruption including holding Deep State actors accountable who have conspired against President Trump


Judicial Watch remains the largest and most successful Freedom of Information Act litigator in the country, fighting at the forefront of government transparency.


“Exhibit A” was the recent indictment of James Comey, coming nearly a decade after your Judicial Watch began working to uncover his crimes.


A first-time financial gift from you today will fund lawsuits to continue exposing the Clinton, Obama, and Biden era Deep State actors who targeted President Trump and tried to hide their misconduct from the American people.


I am very proud of what we have accomplished since 1994.


You may not know it, but you following our work has a real effect on our ability to take on corruption…the larger our network, the bigger our voice in Washington.


But with bigger challenges to the rule of law facing us than ever and 2026 starting in just weeks, I am asking you to take an additional step today: Please consider a tax-deductible year-end gift to join Judicial Watch as a financial supporter.


CONTRIBUTE TO FUEL MORE VICTORIES IN 2026

It is only through the generous gifts of our donors that Judicial Watch can continue serving as a real force upholding our freedoms.


With your support today, we can secure even more victories for the rule of law in the year ahead.


Sincerely,


Tom Fitton

President, Judicial Watch


P.S. Corruption does not take a break for the holidays. With your support, neither will we. Please join Judicial Watch with a tax-deductible gift today so can stay on track to fight the crucial Election Integrity, Immigration, and Government Transparency battles that await in 2026.


MAKE YOUR YEAR END GIFT TODAY

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