Turley: Democrats Want China’s Restrictions on Free Speech
Jonathan Turley on free speech: “China may be right for many in Congress and academia, but it remains on the wrong side of history.”

Jonathan Turley on free speech: “China may be right for many in Congress and academia, but it remains on the wrong side of history.”

A Republican lawmaker and university professor have come out in defense of Attorney General (AG) William Barr amid claims from the left the nation’s top law enforcement official has allowed President Donald Trump to politicize the Department of Justice (DOJ).

George Washington Law Professor Jonathan Turley wrote Wednesday that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) should resign after slighting President Donald Trump during his introduction at the State of the Union and for ripping up his prepared remarks.

Lead House impeachment manager Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) used part of his opening argument at President Donald Trump’s Senate impeachment trial Wednesday to trash Harvard Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz — for the second day in a row.

House impeachment manager Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) tried to dismiss Harvard Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz as not a “reputable constitutional law expert.”

Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) said by wrongfully impeaching Trump, Democrats would lose in 2020. He invited them to attend Trump’s 2nd inauguration.

George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley testified before the House Judiciary Committee last week that if the House impeached President Donald Trump for “obstruction of Congress,” it would be abusing its power.

Democrats are echoing the worst impeachment in American history — the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson in 1868 — by drafting an article of impeachment that accuses President Donald Trump of “abuse of power.”

Jonathan Turley writes in an op-ed for The Hill that the Justice Department inspector general report’s criticism of the FBI’s handling of the Trump-Russia probe is “damning” and should concern Americans.

Professor Jonathan Turley of George Washington University Law School claims that he received threatening messages after his testimony before the House Judiciary Committee last week. Turley was the only law professor on a panel that argued against the impeachment of President Donald Trump.

The impeachment report, signed by 20 members of the Democratic majority staff, appears to have been written in advance of the hearing.

House Intelligence Committee chairman Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) has done almost exactly what he and fellow Democrats accuse President Donald Trump of doing: he abused his power to ask an outside entity to investigate political opponents.

CNN’s Chris Cuomo claimed on Wednesday evening’s edition of Cuomo Prime Time that constitutional scholars “concur” on President Donald Trump’s impeachment — after a day of sharp disagreement.

On Wednesday, during Fox News Channel’s special coverage of the Judiciary Committee impeachment inquiry hearings, Fox News legal commentators Andrew Napolitano and Andy McCarthy took a critical look at George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley’s argument against impeaching President

George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley testified at the House Judiciary Committee’s first impeachment inquiry hearing on Wednesday that under Democrats’ “abuse of power” standard, it was possible that every U.S. president — including Barack Obama — could be impeached.

The GOP is roasting Democrats for turning to liberal academia in hopes of adding legitimacy to their partisan impeachment inquiry.

George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley explained that Trump’s alleged actions do not amount to bribery or obstruction.

Turley on impeachment: “If you make a ‘high crime and misdemeanor’ out of going to the courts, it is an abuse of power. It’s your abuse of power.”

Turley: “This would be the first impeachment in history where there would be considerable debate — and, in my view, not compelling evidence — of the commission of a crime.”

The House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday is holding its first hearing as part of the impeachment inquiry launched in late September.

The House Judiciary Committee will hold an impeachment inquiry hearing on Wednesday examining if President Donald Trump’s actions warrant impeachment. Stay tuned to Breitbart News for live updates. All times eastern.

A transcript of Constitutional Law professor Johnathan Turley’s testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on impeachment was released ahead of his Wednesday morning appearance.

Republicans should have a field day with the Democrats’ own panel of witnesses, since the experts’ past statements about the impeachment shed light on how absurd, partisan, and destructive the effort to take down President Donald Trump really is.

During CBS’ coverage of the impeachment hearing on Wednesday, George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley stated that while there is plenty in President Trump’s conduct to be upset over, House Democrats are “proceeding on the narrowest basis for impeachment
Law professor Jonathan Turley criticizes the establishment media’s refusal to report on allegations of international corruption against former Vice President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, writing that the man at the center of the accusations has become “He who must not be named.”

During CBS’ coverage of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s testimony on Wednesday, George Washington University Law Professor and CBS News Legal Analyst Jonathan Turley stated that the “most newsy thing that came out” from Mueller’s testimony before the House Judiciary Committee
On Saturday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Smerconish,” George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley argued that it appears the Department of Justice special counsel probe headed up by former FBI Director Robert Mueller was unable to find evidence of collusion between

Lawyer Jonathan Turley told NPR he believes Trump will prevail in the legal challenges for declaring a national emergency to build a wall.

Several top legal experts say the New York Times’ report casts more skepticism on the FBI than on the president.

On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Fox News Contributor and George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley stated that the Department of Justice is building a campaign finance violation case against President Trump, but that
On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” George Washington Law Professor and Fox News Contributor Jonathan Turley praised a federal court ruling blocking President Trump’s order requiring asylum seekers to enter the US legally through a port of
On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” George Washington Law Professor and Fox News Contributor Jonathan Turley argued that there is “a compelling argument” against Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker’s appointment under the Appointments Clause. Turley began

Now that Democrats will soon control the U.S. House, George Washington Law professor Jonathan Turley acknowledged that President Donald Trump will be hit with a “storm of subpoenas,” but the professor said he does not see “enough right now” for

On Saturday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Fox News Contributor and George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley stated that it would be a “dreadful idea” if the Democrats investigated Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh
Friday on “Fox & Friends,” George Washington Law professor Jonathan Turley weighed in on Supreme Court associate justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh hearing from the day before and said the Supreme Court nominee did “a lot of good for himself” with
During Monday’s “Fox & Friends,” George Washington Law professor Jonathan Turley hammered fundraising platform GoFundMe as a “site where you can essentially purchase testimony.” “It’s a strange evolution of the role of this site,” Turley said. “GoFundMe has become a site
George Washington Law professor Jonathan Turley on Wednesday discussed the Paul Manafort conviction and Michael Cohen plea and whether or not a sitting president can be indicted. Turley claimed Tuesday’s news is the “first time” there has been a “plausible claim” for President Donald Trump’s

On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley stated, “In terms of obstruction and collusion, I don’t think the ball has moved materially closer to Trump.” He added that the Karen McDougal and Stormy
Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” George Washington law professor Jonathan Turley criticized former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen for the audio he recorded of Donald Trump that was aired on a broadcast of CNN’s “Cuomo Prime Time” a
On Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley stated Judge Amy Coney Barrett is “probably the most reliable pro-life nominee” on President Trump’s Supreme Court shortlist. Turley said, “[T]he positions on both sides are