Judicial Watch is suing Fani Willis for her alleged ties to Jack Smith.
BREAKING REPORT: ⚠️ Judicial Watch SUES FANI WILLIS for Communications with Special Counsel Jack Smith..
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Judicial Watch revealed it has initiated a lawsuit under the Georgia Open Records Act against District Attorney Fani Willis and Fulton County, Georgia.
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Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany accused TikTok of facilitating the crossing of undocumented migrants at the southern border after applauding the House for passing a bill targeting the app’s ownership.
Following the House’s decision to push ByteDance, the Chinese-based company behind TikTok, to divest its ownership within six months or face a ban in the U.S., McEnany commended the bipartisan effort. She asserted on Outnumbered that both political parties recognize the significant influence TikTok wields over young minds.
McEnany then made allegations against the app, claiming it plays a role in aiding migrants’ illegal entry across the southern border, referencing remarks by Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO).
Her statements come in contrast to her former boss, former President Donald Trump, who initially advocated for banning TikTok in 2020 but later opposed it, arguing that such a move would benefit Facebook, whom he labeled the “enemy of the people.” During his presidency, Trump signed an executive order targeting ByteDance and prohibiting U.S. companies from engaging in transactions with TikTok.
TikTok is a national security threat, and TikTok has immense political power and persuasion. This is all part of a China influence campaign. You see this? The secret police stations, the Confucius Institutes, TikTok. This is a national security threat. And look at the way TikTok frames huge events in our country. I just spoke with Senator Josh Hawley, who said to me, you know, one of the ways illegal immigrants are coming across the southern border is via TikTok. TikTok is a part of that equation…So TikTok is shaping national security events. It’s shaping the minds of young children, but it has immense political power, and both parties know that.