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Court Hearing Set for Lawsuit over California Sec of State’s Censorship of Judicial Watch YouTube Election Integrity Video Just Before 2020 Election

From Washington Times:

Ironically, the Freedom of Information Act lawsuits filed Monday by Judicial Watch and the National Police Association both seek the disclosure of the manifesto, journals and other documents that police say were found in the shooter’s vehicle and bedroom.

Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton called the department’s explanation for the delay “absurd.”

“It’s the first time in history a government agency has said that they can’t release records because someone’s asking for them,” Mr. Fitton told The Washington Times. “I’ve never seen anything like it before.”

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