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 For Immediate Release
Jan 25, 2000 Contact: Press Office
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"WEST WING" WATCHES JUDICIAL WATCH AT WWW.JUDICIALWATCH.ORG

Interactive site draws scores of viewers from the Executive Office of the President or "West Wing"

Secretary of the Navy's office peruses site for info on Judicial Watch's client, LCDR Jack Daly

(Washington, D.C.) Recently, NBC's prime-time show The West Wing has created a "fictitious" character, Harry Klaypool of Freedom Watch, modeled after Larry Klayman of Judicial Watch. Now, we learn that the "West Wing" spends portions of its day watching the ongoing saga laid out by Judicial Watch. Ironically, NBC's The West Wing will feature Harry Klaypool this Wednesday at 9:00 p.m..

Since its Internet debut in 1997, JudicialWatch.org has had its share of visitors. Now averaging over 40,000 hits a day, Judicial Watch's website draws in viewers from around the world and across the social spectrum. Judicial Watch frequently receives visits from almost all of the departments and agencies of the Clinton Administration.

Recently, online archives of the new radio show The Judicial Watch Report have been absorbed by listeners of none other than the Executive Office of the President in the West Wing. Although White House employees are daily visitors of JudicialWatch.org, it seems odd that at least two hours of their day can be filled with the voices of Tom Fitton and Larry Klayman as they slay the demons of government corruption on their weekly radio program.

Another interesting visitor of JudicialWatch.org is the Secretary of the Navy's office (SECNAV). Since Judicial Watch has undertaken to represent Navy Lieutenant Commander Jack Daly – who was lased by a Russian spy vessel off the coast of Seattle – SECNAV has logged numerous visits to the site. Unlike the Executive Office of the President, visits by SECNAV stay on mission by searching strictly for information on the Lieutenant Commander.

Judicial Watch's website is also frequented by Communist Chinese likely worried over our pending Chinagate and Panama Canal lawsuits.

"Judicial Watch maintains an extensive, interactive website for not only the enjoyment of Clinton White House employees, but mainly in order to educate the public on the corrupt practices of the current administration and others who violate the law," stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. You too can visit by pointing your browser to www.JudicialWatch.org.


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