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Tom Fitton's Weekly Update Podcast

Tom Fitton's Weekly Update -- January 14, 2022

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

🗓️ 15 January 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Court Victory against CRT Discrimination, Biden Loses Big in Court, What is Fauci Hiding?

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

0:07.6

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

0:11.7

media.

0:12.7

A lot going on this week.

0:13.7

We obviously had these big Supreme Court decisions on the vaccine mandates, major Judicial

0:19.2

Watch victory for the rule law and against leftist extremism, new lawsuits on Biden corruption

0:27.1

and Afghanistan, and a lot to talk about in terms of Dr. Fauci and what he's been

0:32.8

up to, plus the continued targeting of President Trump, or at least the past targeting President

0:39.9

Trump is again in our legal sites.

0:43.5

First up though is a major Judicial Watch victory on behalf of the United States Constitution

0:49.4

and the rule of law and anti-racism as the left likes to say.

0:57.0

Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit in October on behalf of a group in Asheville, North Carolina

1:05.0

who is objecting to a city funded scholarship program that was limited by race, meaning

1:12.7

it was a black only scholarship program.

1:15.8

And we sued on behalf of the WNC citizens for equality whose members include high school

1:21.7

students who were ineligible for this government funded scholarship program only because

1:27.4

they're not black.

1:29.0

Well, it started back in May of last year, the city of Asheville entered into an agreement

1:35.8

with another entity, a foundation, to establish and administer the city of Asheville scholarship

1:41.0

fund.

1:42.0

According to the agreement, the scholarship was to be awarded in perpetuity to black high

1:47.6

school students within Asheville city schools with special consideration given for black

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