Judicial Watch Applies To Paint “Because No One Is Above The Law” on D.C. Street – IOTW Report

Judicial Watch Applies To Paint “Because No One Is Above The Law” on D.C. Street

Judicial Watch

Because D.C.’s liberal Mayor Muriel Bowser allowed activists to paint “Black Lives Matter” on a street near the White House, the legal group Judicial Watch has asked the mayor for permission to paint its motto — “Because No One is Above the Law” — on a street on Capitol Hill.

The message “would be the identical size and coloring of the D.C. Government’s ‘Black Lives Matter’ political message on 16th Street NW,” said Judicial Watch in a June 11 press release.

“Mayor Bowser made a decision to turn D.C. streets into a forum for public expression,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “Judicial Watch seeks equal access to use this new forum to educate Americans by painting our organization’s motto and motivation, ‘Because No One Is Above the Law!,’ on a Capitol Hill street.” More

16 Comments on Judicial Watch Applies To Paint “Because No One Is Above The Law” on D.C. Street

  1. …how ’bout we do a GoFundMe to raise money to get “HE’S STILL YOUR PRESIDENT” painted in front of the House side of the Capitol building?

    …and “DO YOUR JOB” in front of the Senate…

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  2. Brilliant!

    @MJA: Good Questions! So, while they’re at it, would they file a FOIA Request to see the permits for the demonstrations and the invoices from the city to BLM et al for the additional security, portapotties, trash removal, etc. provided by the city?

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  3. Having raced and street ridden (rode?) motorcycles I am quite familiar with how slippery improper paint on a road can be. How long until there is a multi vehicle wreck in the rain?

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