Author: Freedom Watch

By David Montgomery Washington Post May 9, 2014 Larry Klayman is back in his favorite place. The lawyer who launched hundreds of lawsuits against federal agencies, White House officials, Cabinet secretaries, judges, journalists, former colleagues, foreign governments, dictators, presidents, this newspaper and others who offended his hair-trigger sense of right and wrong, takes a seat at the long plaintiff attorney’s table in the august U.S. Courthouse two blocks from the Capitol. Klayman, 62, sits alone, surreptitiously popping breath mints. A squad of Justice Department lawyers occupies the defendant advocates’ table. Continue Reading…..

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By Cristina Laila The Gateway Pundit June 10, 2017 A lawsuit was filed late Monday night by Dennis Montgomery alleges he provided overwhelming evidence to the FBI of illegal spying on Americans. TGP recently reported on a bombshell story by Sara Carter of Circa News. She explained how declassified memos show FBI illegally shared spy data on Americans with private parties. Continue Reading…..

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Fox News June 10, 2017 Marches against Islamic law were planned Saturday in more than two dozen cities across the United States, but scholars and others say the protesters are stoking unfounded fears and promoting a distorted and prejudiced view of the religion. The group organizing the rallies, ACT for America, claims Shariah “is incompatible with Western democracy and the freedoms it affords.” Continue Reading…..

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Larry Klayman whacks ex-FBI chief for burying whistleblower case By Larry Klayman WND June 9, 2017 When, in 2003-2004, I ran as a “True Republican” for the U.S. Senate in Florida — the seat now ironically occupied by Marco Rubio, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee that just held a sham hearing with its “star witness,” former FBI Director James Comey, I told the voters that I was “not interested in becoming a member of the Senate Club, rather I wanted to take a club to the Senate.” Having left Judicial Watch in 2003 with this in…

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James Comey sued by intelligence contractor Dennis Montgomery over spying on Americans By John Solomon and Sara A. Carter Circa June 7, 2017 A former U.S. intelligence contractor tells Circa he walked away with more than 600 million classified documents on 47 hard drives from the National Security Agency and the CIA, a haul potentially larger than Edward Snowden’s now infamous breach. And now he is suing former FBI Director James Comey and other government figures, alleging the bureau has covered up evidence he provided them showing widespread spying on Americans that violated civil liberties. Continue Reading…..

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By Michael Sainato Observer June 6, 2017 The Clintons continue to be a source of controversy for the Democratic Party. These latest revelations regarding the Clinton Foundation reaffirm that the Clinton’s carry baggage of corruption and scandal, becoming a liability for their party. The Democratic Party’s ties to the Clintons provide an abundant source of easy targets for opponents to exploit and distract from the issues that currently engulf the Trump administration and Congress. From Bill Clinton’s scandal riddled presidency to Hillary Clinton’s questionable foreign policy decisions and the corporate washing of the Clinton Foundation, the Clintons provide Republicans…

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Comey Also Alleged to Have Obstructed Justice! (Washington, D.C., June 6, 2017). Larry Klayman, the founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, and a former prosecutor of the U.S. Department of Justice has announced that he and his client have filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia against former FBI Director James Comey, the FBI itself, the CIA, NSA and other intelligence agencies, as well as their former and current heads, for illegal and unconstitutional surveillance of Klayman and his whistleblower client Dennis Montgomery, a former NSA, CIA and DIA contractor who…

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By John Solomon and Sara Carter Circa June 6, 2017 A former U.S. intelligence contractor has sued fired FBI Director James Comey and other current and ex-government officials, alleging the bureau has covered up evidence provided to agents showing widespread illegal spying on Americans. The suit, filed late Monday night by Dennis Montgomery, was assigned to the same federal judge who has already ruled that some of the National Security Agency’s collection of data on Americans violates the U.S. Constitution’s Fourth Amendment, setting up an intriguing legal proceeding in the nation’s capital this summer. Continue Reading…..

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