Tom Fitton on Judicial Watch Lawsuit for Epstein Records and Government Transparency
Judicial WatchJuly 27, 202534 min28,146 views
40 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβJudicial Watch's Pursuit of Epstein Records
- ποΈ Judicial Watch is a nonprofit foundation funded by the public, with approximately 650,000 supporters.
- π The organization is actively pursuing Jeffrey Epstein records through a federal FOIA lawsuit, seeking transparency regarding the handling and release of information.
- π Judicial Watch is also requesting records concerning complaints made by the Attorney General and FBI Director about information being withheld by the Southern District of New York.
Questions Surrounding Epstein's Death
- β There are legitimate questions regarding Jeffrey Epstein's death, with conflicting forensic analyses suggesting both suicide and homicide.
- βοΈ The chief medical examiner concluded suicide, while the family's forensic expert determined it was likely homicide, creating a substantial issue.
- π The public remains unconvinced by the official explanations, highlighting a need for greater reassurance through transparency.
Criticisms of Government Handling of Epstein Case
- π£οΈ Tom Fitton criticizes the Justice Department and FBI's handling of the Epstein case, expressing a lack of institutional trust.
- π« He argues that politically sensitive investigations should not reside within these agencies and suggests a presidential prosecutorial unit.
- π The memo stating no further information would be released is described as
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