Author: Freedom Watch

(August 24, 2022) Larry Klayman, Esq., the founder of both Judicial Watch and now Freedom Watch, former federal prosecutor and current chairman and general counsel of Freedom Watch and its Citizens’ Prosecutor, has announced that he will seek the indictment of Attorney General Merrick Garland, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and President Joe Biden, who ordered the alleged illegal and unconstitutional raid on President Trump’s Mar-A-Lago residence. The Department of Justice and the FBI, which has become like a “Gestapo” under the Biden-Harris administration, allegedly having conducted an illegal and unconstitutional raid on President Trump’s Mar-A-Lago residence. This alleged illegal…

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(Palm Beach Florida, August 24, 2022). Today, Larry Klayman, Esq., the class action lead plaintiff in a case styled Klayman et. al v. PGA Tour et. al, Civil Action No. Klayman v. PGA Tour et. al 50-2022-CA-006587 (15th Judicial Circuit, Palm Beach County), gave notice of his intent on behalf of himself and other members of the putative class to subpoena for deposition Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy with regard to their participation in a recent players’ meeting at Wilmington Country Club during the BMW Open leading up to the finals of the Fedex Cup this week in Atlanta,…

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(Palm Beach Florida, August 23, 2022). Today, Larry Klayman, Esq., the class action lead plaintiff in a case styled Klayman et. al v. PGA Tour et. al, Civil Action No. Klayman v. PGA Tour et. al 50-2022-CA-006587 (15th Judicial Circuit, Palm Beach County), gave notice of his intent on behalf of himself and other members of the putative class to subpoena for deposition Tiger Woods with regard to his participation in a recent players’ meeting at Wilmington Country Club during the BMW Open leading up to the finals of the Fedex Cup this week in Atlanta, Georgia. It is…

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Fauci Says He Will Step Down in December to Pursue His ‘Next Chapter’ By Sheryl Gay Stolberg New York Times August 22, 2022 Dr. Anthony S. Fauci said on Monday that he intended to leave government service in December to “pursue the next chapter” of his career, and that he would step down as President Biden’s top medical adviser and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, which he has led for 38 years. The announcement by Dr. Fauci, 81, was not entirely unexpected. He has hinted for some time that he was thinking…

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Judge leaves open possibility redactions in Trump affidavit could make it ‘meaningless’ By John Wagner Washington Post August 22, 2022 The Justice Department has opposed releasing the document, saying that its investigation is in the “early stages” and that making the affidavit public could chill potential witnesses, risk the safety of those already interviewed and reveal future investigative steps. News organizations are pushing for its disclosure, citing public interest in a case stemming from Trump’s possession of classified documents. “I cannot say at this point that partial redactions will be so extensive that they will result in a…

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Judge: Government Hasn’t Proven Trump Search Warrant Affidavit Should Remain Sealed The Epoch Times August 22, 2022 U.S. government officials have not presented sufficient evidence to keep a key document related to the search warrant executed at former President Donald Trump’s home shielded from the public, a federal judge ruled on Aug. 22. U.S. officials have claimed that an affidavit, which convinced U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart to approve the warrant, needs extensive redactions to protect FBI agents and witnesses, as well as the ongoing investigation into Trump. The redactions would leave “very little—nothing of substance,” Jay Bratt,…

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Trump hints at legal action in response to Mar-a-Lago search The Hill August 20, 2022 Trump said in a post on his social media platform Truth Social that a “major motion” related to the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution will soon be filed related to the search. He claimed his rights have been violated at a level “rarely seen” before. The Fourth Amendment protects people against unreasonable searches and seizures. Trump’s post comes after a federal judge said on Thursday that he might be willing to unseal parts of an affidavit that was used to establish probable cause…

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Saudi doctoral student gets 34 years in prison for tweets ABC News August 19, 2022 DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A Saudi court has sentenced a doctoral student to 34 years in prison for spreading “rumors” and retweeting dissidents, according to court documents obtained Thursday, a decision that has drawn growing global condemnation. Activists and lawyers consider the sentence against Salma al-Shehab, a mother of two and a researcher at Leeds University in Britain, shocking even by Saudi standards of justice. So far unacknowledged by the kingdom, the ruling comes amid Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s crackdown on…

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