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Tom Fitton's Weekly Update Podcast

Biden Hiding Records on Trump Raid, Judicial Watch Sues over YouTube Censorship

Tom Fitton's Weekly Update Podcast

Judicial Watch

Education, Donald Trump, Irs, Deep State, Tom Fitton, Sanctuary Cities, Judicial Watch, Hillary Clinton, Government, News, Chris Farrell, Politics

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton discusses new lawsuits against the DOJ and FBI for records of the Mar-a-Lago raid search warrant application and approval, a new lawsuit over YouTube censorship, and "critical race theory" (CRT) at the U.S. Air Force Academy.

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Judicial Watch weekly update with Tom Fitton.

0:07.7

Hey everyone, Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton here with our weekly update on social

0:11.6

media.

0:12.6

Thank you as always for joining us this week.

0:14.6

A lot going on, Judicial Watch, frankly, has been a force of nature this week in terms

0:21.6

of pursuing and trying to expose government corruption, new lawsuits on the Biden attack

0:28.4

on Trump, new lawsuits on critical race theory and the assault on our military, and a major

0:36.4

new lawsuit by Judicial Watch over YouTube censorship of Judicial Watch.

0:42.2

So a lot going on, first up though is the new Freedom of Information Act lawsuits that

0:50.9

Judicial Watch filed on the Biden raid on Trump's home.

0:55.4

The unprecedented reckless Biden raid on Trump's home that was, as I say, conceived

1:01.1

in sin in the sense, and I'm going to repeat why it was conceived in sin because the

1:06.4

Justice Department had no good faith basis to target Trump for records they had no business

1:11.5

having.

1:12.5

Because Judicial Watch had uncovered or we had tried to pursue 10 years ago, plus records

1:18.0

that Bill Clinton had, tape recordings he had of meetings or phone calls he was having

1:23.5

with foreign leaders, phone calls he was having with members of Congress, all of which under

1:28.4

the Justice Department's theory now would have been covered under the Presidential Records

1:33.1

Act.

1:34.4

So what we sued advocating just that point of view, the Justice Department told us no.

1:40.0

If the president had those records after he left the presidency, there were presumptively

1:45.2

personal.

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