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Jonathan Turley

Washington, D.C.

Professor of Public Interest Law at Freelance

Law professor, legal analyst, columnist, best-selling author of "The Indispensable Right" https://t.co/QLp3pRCdJk Blog:Res Ipsa https://t.co/DYyx8noXLu

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  • 6 days ago | thehill.com | Jonathan Turley

    “The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.”Those ominous words from Shakespeare’s Henry IV appeared at the start of the opinion of Senior District Judge Beryl Howell, an Obama appointee. She was writing to bar Trump from carrying out his executive order penalizing law firm Perkins Coie for its conduct during the 2016 election.

  • 1 week ago | freerepublic.com | Jonathan Turley

    Free RepublicBrowse · SearchNews/ActivismTopics · Post ArticleSkip to comments. CBS Nominated for Emmy for the Editing of Controversial Harris InterviewJonathan Turley ^ | May 4, 2025 | Jonathan Turley Posted on by george76The 46th News & Documentary Emmy Awards nominations are out, and it seems that everyone is talking about just one of them. The “Outstanding Edited Interview” category is hardly a common draw for public or even industry attention.

  • 1 week ago | thehill.com | Jonathan Turley

    This week, President Trump signed an executive order that seeks to restrict public funds to NPR and PBS. Since appropriations are made two years in advance, the immediate impact of the order is debatable. However, it is a moment the media should use for long-overdue self-reflection. I have been critical of some of the administration’s attacks on the media, from barring the Associated Press from some White House events to lifting protections of the media from subpoenas regarding their sources.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Jonathan Turley

    This week, President Trump signed an executive order that seeks to restrict public funds to NPR and PBS. Since appropriations are made two years in advance, the immediate impact of the order is debatable. However, it is a moment the media should use for long-overdue self-reflection. I have been critical of some of the administration’s attacks on the media, from barring the Associated Press from some White House events to lifting protections of the media from subpoenas regarding their sources.

  • 2 weeks ago | nypost.com | Jonathan Turley

    President Donald Trump speaks to reporters as he leaves the White House en route to attend a rally in Macomb County, Michigan. AP The first 100 days of the Trump administration have been described in the same way on sites ranging from the ACLU to Vanity Fair: Chaos.

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Jonathan Turley
Jonathan Turley @JonathanTurley
24 Apr 25

While many disagree on the handling of the case, few would agree with NPR that Abrego Garcia (an alleged MS-13 gang member who was reported for spousal abuse and suspected of human trafficking) was “living quietly in Maryland.” https://t.co/VWDanTI3cW

Jonathan Turley
Jonathan Turley @JonathanTurley
24 Apr 25

It is rather bizarre for NPR to claim that Abrego Garcia was "living quietly” in Maryland before his deportation. It has that certain “fiery but mostly peaceful” quality to it...except that NPR decided to leave out the “fiery” and the “mostly” parts. https://t.co/VWDanTI3cW