Judicial Watch calls itself a nonpartisan educational foundation as well as a media organization. In October 2016, The New York Times wrote: 'Judicial Watch's strategy is simple: Carpet-bomb the federal courts with Freedom of Information Act lawsuits.' As of 2016, the organization had nearly fifty employees.
Before leaving the organization in 2003, Klayman hired Tom Fitton, who became president of the organization. Judicial Watch was founded in 1994 by attorney and right-wing activist Larry Klayman. 2.16 Accusations against the Clinton Foundation.2.15 Mueller and FBI investigations into Russian interference.2.14 Lawsuits against climate scientists.2.13 False claims about Trump Nazi billboard.2.11 Murder of Seth Rich conspiracy theory.2.10 Collaboration with Steve Bannon and Breitbart News.2.8 False claims about George Zimmerman protests.2.1 Commerce Department trade mission scandal.