
Micah Morrison
Chief Investigative Reporter at Judicial Watch
Chief Investigative Reporter, Judicial Watch. Personal views only.
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2 weeks ago |
judicialwatch.org | Micah Morrison
Kash Patel and Dan Bongino have been stalwart allies of the conservative movement—and good friends of Judicial Watch—for many years. Judicial Watch applauded their appointments as director and deputy director of the FBI. Expectations were high.
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1 month ago |
judicialwatch.org | Micah Morrison
Judicial Watch made history last month when new developments in landmark legal actions led to the inactivation, processing, or removal of more than five million ineligible names from voter rolls nationwide. “Judicial Watch’s clean-up of over five million dirty names from voter rolls is a historic achievement for clean elections,” said JW President Tom Fitton. “I have no doubt that Judicial Watch’s election integrity heavy lifting helped stop the steal in 2024.
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Mar 26, 2025 |
judicialwatch.org | Micah Morrison
Democracy by its nature is a messy business and the fight for clean and honest elections never ends. Judicial Watch has risen to the vanguard of voting integrity and voter rights reform with legal actions that include ending discriminatory elections in Hawaii, stopping extreme partisan gerrymandering in Maryland, and cleaning four million and counting dirty names from voter rolls around the country. And there’s more to come.
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Feb 19, 2025 |
judicialwatch.org | Micah Morrison
Rotten Big Apple? Prosecutorial pile-on? Politics as blood sport? To legal observers in New York City, those were the questions haunting the pending criminal trial of Mayor Eric Adams. The Trump Justice Department ended speculation last week with a bombshell memo to the U.S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, the fabled and famously independent SDNY, directing the office to “dismiss the pending charges” against Adams.
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Feb 19, 2025 |
washingtonexaminer.com | Micah Morrison
Rotten Big Apple? Prosecutorial pile-on? Politics as blood sport? To legal observers in New York City, those were the questions haunting the pending criminal trial of Mayor Eric Adams. The Trump Justice Department ended speculation last week with a bombshell memo to the U.S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, the fabled and famously independent SDNY, directing the office to “dismiss the pending charges” against Adams.
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Thank you @TomFitton for your decades of work in pursuit of transparency at the FBI. FOIA transparency should start with the Epstein files and the full story of Russiagate, the murder of NYPD Patrolman Philip Cardillo, and rogue FBI informants in Boston.

Kash Patel and Dan Bongino have been stalwart allies of the conservative movement—and good friends of Judicial Watch—for many years. Judicial Watch applauded their appointments as director and deputy director of the FBI. https://t.co/Chdhj7rvAM https://t.co/rtHJs1D3Um

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