Documents uncovered by a legal watchdog group prove Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan was involved in the Obama administration’s legal defense of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as “ObamaCare.” Judicial Watch has released a number of administration communiqués that show Kagan, who was then Solicitor General, presided over the president’s response to … [Read more...]
Documents Show Elena Kagan’s Conflict of Interest on ObamaCare
May 18, 2011 By Ben Johnson
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New Proof of Perjury, Obstruction in Black Panther Case?
September 23, 2010 By Ben Johnson
A series of major new developments threaten to expose the full extent of the Obama administration’s role in dismissing charges against the New Black Panther Party, an investigation that could reveal obstruction of justice and perjury. Most significantly, Christopher Coates, who was head of the Justice Department’s Voting Rights section at the time and suggested the case proceed, will … [Read more...]
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