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Judicial Watch President’s New Book Criticizes Corruption on the Left

From The Washington Times:

Tom Fitton is Washington’s premier open secrets warrior, forcing Democrat- and Republican-led agencies to relinquish hidden data, such as an incredibly high number of “extra voters” nationwide.

“Extra” meaning counties that have more people on their rosters than eligible adult voters. Pennsylvania carries more than 800,000 inactive registrations. Both are recipes for fraud, he argues.

Mr. Fitton is the 22-year president of Judicial Watch, the conservative watchdog group. For three decades beginning during the Clinton presidency, it has aggressively rooted out official misconduct by filing federal lawsuits forcing a balky bureaucracy to honor the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

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