Day: March 10, 2022
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New Judicial Watch Lawsuit Over Court Corruption
Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit on behalf of former Virginia Magistrate Elizabeth Fuller against officials in the Office of the Executive Secretary of Magistrate Services for firing Fuller in violation of her First and Fourteenth Amendment rights (Elizabeth Fuller v. Karl R. Hade, et al. (No. 1:22-cv-00218)). Judicial Watch news video.
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Trial Set in Election Corruption Case
Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton here. We have big news a trial has been set for our legal challenge against Maryland’s unconstitutional gerrymandered congressional maps. This trial is necessary because Maryland’s legislature controlled by democrats set up these rigged congressional maps that are unconstitutional and an abuse of power. This trial is about vindicating the…
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House Passes Russian Oil Ban Building On Biden’s Executive Order After Ukraine Invasion
Biden’s Russian oil ban won’t stop petrodollars from flowing into dark crude supplies The move sent WTI crude oil futures (CL=F) surging 4.3% to settle at $123.70 — the highest closing price since 2008. But even as more nations join the U.S. to participate in the blockade of Russia’s largest export, so-called “dark supplies” of Russian oil…
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There Are Afro Ukrainians
Ukrainian historian Kimberly St. Julian-Varnon talks about how she got interested in Ukraine and Russia and what is the current African influence in Ukraine. #Russia #Rasputin #Ukraine #KarenHunterShow Karen Hunter Show news video.