More is coming from heavy lifting @JudicialWatch. Lawsuits ongoing to clean up millions of dirty names from rolls in CA, OR, IL and to stop illegal vote counting in MS and IL. https://t.co/yiImnfeV0j
About the first MOTHER OF ALL CLASS ACTION LAWSUITS: A $50 BILLION USD class action lawsuit has been filed by January 6 prisoners against the Department of Justice, marking a significant stand against government overreach & political persecution. Individuals who have faced… https://t.co/5LnfpGnsAW
Judicial Watch filed a petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court challenging the decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on counting ballots after Election Day. READ: https://t.co/Wc1IgAsu3W
A group of over 100 individuals, referred to as January 6 political prisoners, has initiated a class action lawsuit against the Department of Justice (DOJ) seeking $50 billion. This lawsuit is described as the largest of its kind and is part of a broader movement challenging what the plaintiffs claim to be government overreach and political persecution. Additionally, Judicial Watch has filed a petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court, contesting a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit regarding the counting of ballots received after Election Day, which they argue is illegal under federal law. The organization is also involved in ongoing lawsuits aimed at addressing alleged voter registration issues in states such as California, Oregon, and Illinois, as well as efforts to halt illegal vote counting in Mississippi and Illinois.