A veteran Washington courtroom fighter, Larry Klayman of Freedom Watch, confirmed Monday he has filed a lawsuit that puts special counsel Robert Mueller's communications with the media in a bull's-eye.

"Robert Mueller and his staff, who are alleged to have illegally leaked grand jury information to damage the president, his family and associates, have thus far been untouched by the inept and inert Justice Department, run by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who appears afraid that he himself may be indicted by Mueller for alleged Russian collusion and obstruction of justice," Klayman said.

"Freedom Watch is not afraid and is doing the job of my former alma mater, which has regrettably become the 'Department of Prosecutorial Misconduct and Injustice.' I will not rest until Robert Mueller and his partisan leftist prosecutors are removed and replaced with an honest and ethical special counsel and staff, who will not abuse their authority for political purposes, but instead expeditiously conduct and conclude this Russian collusion investigation on the merits before more harm is done to the nation."

His lawsuit, filed in federal court in Washington, is against Mueller, the DOJ and the FBI.

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The action seeks a court order stating the defendants "have failed to make bona fide, good faith determinations about whether they will comply with Freedom Watch's request" for information.

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Nor have defendants produced any records responsive to Freedom Watch's request, indicated when any responsive record will be produced, or demonstrated that specific responsive records are exempt, he said.

Klayman had asked for "any and all documents and records … that refer or relate with regard to communications to and from the media, domestic and foreign, concerning the activities of Special Counsel Robert Mueller and/or his staff as well as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, concerning the investigation of alleged Russian collusion and related matters concerning the Trump presidential campaign and the Trump transition team with the print, Internet, social media and radio and television networks."

Klayman, a former federal prosecutor, is seeking "communications by and between the media and the Office of the Special Counsel of Robert Mueller."

He previously filed complaints with the Department of Justice's Office of Professional Responsibility and inspector general demanding an investigation into allegations of incessant criminal grand jury leaks by Mueller and his staff, as well as their conflicts of interest "as Democrat partisans bent on destroying the Trump presidency."

The agencies ignored his requests so he filed suit in federal court asking for a writ of mandamus ordering that OPR and IG proceed with this ethics investigation.

That complaint presently is before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

Last week, WND reported Klayman was lobbying to be appointed to prosecute the Obamas and Clintons.

His activism has spanned decades.

He sued the National Security Agency and won in district court. He sued to get Barack Obama's birth certificate. He sued Hugo Chavez on behalf of torture victims. He sued journalists. He sued the Taliban and al-Qaida. He sued Cuba and won a multimillion-dollar judgment. He sued to get then-President Obama deported.

Now he's obtained on a petition the signatures of more than 11,000 people who want him named special counsel to investigate the Clintons, Uranium One and Fusion GPS.

He has filed a separate legal action that seeks to remove Mueller as special counsel.

"Only a special counsel can investigate and bring strong criminal charges over these scandals and I am the person to do this. In all modesty, I am the only lawyer who has the guts to finally bring the Clintons and Obama and his fellow criminals to justice, indict them and have them thrown in prison for the rest of their lives," he explains.

Mueller was appointed to look into alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. After a year, he's produced no evidence, and the only charges so far have been for "process" crimes rather than allegations underlying the investigation.

But the Uranium One deal, which handed over one-fifth of U.S. uranium holdings to a Russian-government-owned company, directly connected Hillary Clinton and Russia. In the Fusion GPS scandal, the opposition research firm commissioned a former British spy, at Democratic Party expense, to create the infamous "dossier" believed to be at the heart of the Russia-collusion allegations.

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