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More than 40 separate lawsuits to uncover the truth about the Deep State

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It is time to confront illegal secrecy in government. If the rule of law is to survive, if Americaâ

[open] Open this email to see how you can help sue the Deep State! [Judicial Watch] Dear Fellow American, I need your help. Right now, Judicial Watch is in federal court with over 40 separate lawsuits to get to the truth behind a serious threat to our constitutional republic. These lawsuits can help expose the illicit Deep State conspiracy to abuse government powers to target the Trump presidency. Our lawsuits against the FBI, Justice Department and other federal deep state agenicies all deal with one or more aspect of the unprecedented affront to the rule of law and to the American people's right to lawfully elect their president! [Please, I urge you to help us today with a special contribution to help us fight in federal court.]( [Contribute]( It is time to confront illegal secrecy in government. If the rule of law is to survive, if America’s constitutional protections are to endure, it is essential to roll back the sinister secrecy that allows – indeed encourages – those operating in the Deep State to hold themselves above the law and beyond the Constitution. And that’s why Judicial Watch is in court day after day shining the light on the activities of the Deep State. [Can we count on your support to expose the truth behind the Deep State?]( Judicial Watch is conservative, but we are not partisan. Our allegiance is to the rule of law and the American people's right to know. As I said earlier, Judicial Watch has over 40 separate lawsuits to uncover the truth about the Deep State. And I can promise you more Judicial Watch lawsuits are on the way so that we can get to the truth behind this illicit conspiracy. [That’s why I hope you can help with a special contribution today.]( Thank you for your support! Sincerely, Thomas Fitton President Judicial Watch [Contribute]( Judicial Watch, Inc. 425 Third Street SW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20024 ©2018, All Rights Reserved Judicial Watch is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Contributions are received from individuals, foundations, and corporations and are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. [Unsubscribe](

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