Jonathan Turley and Gregg Jarrett Assert Eric Swalwell Can’t Prevent FBI From Disclosing Fang Fang Documents

Legal Experts Weigh In on Swalwell’s Attempt to Block FBI File Release On Tuesday, two legal analysts shared their insights with Fox News host Sean Hannity regarding Representative Eric Swalwell’s legal efforts to stop FBI Director Kash Patel from disclosing files connected to his alleged ties with suspected Chinese spies. Swalwell issued a cease-and-desist letter […]
Jonathan Turley Highlights a Notable Irony in Colorado’s Prohibition of Conversion Therapy

Colorado’s Conversion Therapy Ban and Free Speech On Tuesday, Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, highlighted the irony in Colorado’s legal struggle over conversion therapy, suggesting it’s unexpectedly beneficial for free speech advocates. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8-1 to overturn Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy aimed at LGBTQ+ youth, with Justice […]
Jonathan Turley: Jack Smith’s hidden monitoring of Wiles and Patel is a disturbing misuse of authority

Former special prosecutor Jack Smith has applied a philosophy attributed to Oscar Wilde: “The only way to remove temptation is to succumb to temptation.” In recent months, the public has been made aware of various secret orders aimed at members of Congress and allies of Trump. It has now come to light that FBI Director […]
Jonathan Turley Discusses the Risks Court Vacancies Pose to Trump’s Lasting Impact

Federal Court Vacancies a Concern for Trump’s Legacy Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, expressed on Tuesday that the number of unfilled federal court vacancies poses a substantial risk to President Donald Trump’s long-term legal legacy. As of February 1, the U.S. Administrative Office of Courts indicated there are 42 judicial vacancies […]
Jonathan Turley Criticizes Keith Ellison for Being Incorrect About Claim Involving Anti-ICE Church Rioters

Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, commented on Wednesday about the recent attack on a church by a group he described as a “left-wing mob.” He suggested that their actions stemmed from misguided advice provided by the state attorney general. Dismissing ideas that the protesters faced legal repercussions, Turley referenced footage shared […]
Jonathan Turley: Symbolic anger takes the place of law as Democrats wage war on enforcement

“Say her name.” This phrase is resonating from Portland to Philadelphia as politicians express outrage over the shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. While some argue that the shooting aligns with the Supreme Court’s criteria for justifiable deadly force, others are attempting to use Good’s case as a rallying point for what they call […]
Jonathan Turley criticizes the Minneapolis Mayor’s response to the ICE shooting

Shooting Incident Involving ICE Agents Draws Criticism in Minneapolis A shooting involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Minneapolis has led to significant backlash from local leaders. Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University and a contributor, criticized city officials for their comments, suggesting that they could potentially incite violence. “It’s reckless. […]
Jonathan Turley States ICE Agent Seemed Justified in Shooting at Vehicle

Legal Perspectives on ICE Shooting Incident Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, commented on Thursday regarding footage that indicated Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents may have been justified in firing at vehicles in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The incident involved the shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, who was killed in her car […]
Jonathan Turley Speculates on Whether the Courts Will Accept Maduro’s Indictment

Analysis of Maduro’s Legal Challenges Post-Arrest A law professor from George Washington University, Jonathan Turley, remarked on Saturday that it’s unlikely Nicolás Maduro, the detained socialist leader from Venezuela, will have his criminal charges dismissed. He pointed to legal precedents set over three decades ago. Early Saturday morning, U.S. forces conducted an operation that resulted […]
Jonathan Turley Discusses Why Authorities Can Investigate the Somali Scam Issue Thoroughly

Welfare Fraud Investigation in Minnesota Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, stated on Tuesday that the extent of reported welfare fraud in Minnesota suggests that it could only involve interstate commerce, thus falling under federal jurisdiction. FBI Director Kash Patel indicated that additional resources have already been allocated to Minnesota as of […]