First published at Judicial Watch’s Investigative Bulletin. Debate rages over the rise in children crossing the U.S. border from Mexico and Central America. The numbers are staggering. According to the latest reports, more than 48,000 children were caught in the last eight months alone. At least one federal judge recognized the sinister nature of the[…]
Read MoreFirst published at Judicial Watch’s Investigative Bulletin. By Micah Morrison “They [the White House] need to focus on executive action given that they are facing a second term against a cult worthy of Jonestown in charge of one of the houses of Congress.” So spoke John Podesta in an interview last fall with Politico, shortly[…]
Read MoreFirst published at Judicial Watch’s Investigative Bulletin By Micah Morrison It was a savage crime in a savage time. On May 21, 1971, two New York City police officers one white, one black were lured to a Harlem housing project by a fake 911 call. Waiting in ambush were three members of the[…]
Read More(Washington, DC) — Judicial Watch is pleased to announce its newest team member, investigative journalist Micah Morrison. As a senior writer and, later, chief investigative reporter for The Wall Street Journal editorial page from 1993 to 2002, Morrison led the investigations of the Clinton administration. He also reported on union corruption, Indian casino gaming, and[…]
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