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Tom Fitton Warns Deep State Danger Escalating: ‘They Would Tear Down the Temple to Protect Themselves’

From Breitbart:

Few groups have done as much to fight dirty voter rolls as Judicial Watch.

The Washington, DC-based nonprofit group has worked to remove more than four million non-citizens from voter registration rolls across the country in the past four years. Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, joins Peter Schweizer and co-host Eric Eggers on the most recent episode of The Drill Down.

“There was pushback on the investigators of Hillary Clinton,” Fitton says, and her partisans in the Democratic Party and in the press went after Ken Starr (the independent counsel who investigated the Clintons while Bill was president).

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