the white house who may have competing legal interests. the meeting last week that the that consumed last week don junior s meeting there may be a point where don junior s attorneys think what s good for him may not be what kushner thinks is good for him they have not had a an centralized war room. there are questions raised about the attorneys in new york that the president hired. and now he brings in ty cobb supposed to be a more centralized figure. the white house recognizing they can t just punt everything to the legal team. but they have yet to come up with a coherent et cetera battle plan. one of the featureses at least on television was jay sekulow one of the president s lawyers briefly raising up the flag, the idea gnat secret service was somehow ultimately to bram tor that don junior meeting happening.
i was told to blow the cobwebs off my makeup and to doll up. reporter: the supreme court must now decide not whether thousands of walmart employees were discriminated against, but whether they should be allowed to bring the biggest class-action lawsuit ever against america s largest private employer. what s wrong with this case is three plaintiffs are trying to represent more than 1.5 million associates. reporter: the three women on the court appeared to be the most sympathetic to the plaintiffs case. ruth bader ginsburg asked, isn t there some responsibility on the company to say, is gender discrimination at work? if there is, isn t there an obligation to stop it? but justice scalia couldn t reconcile the idea that managers handled hiring properly with the idea gnat the company has a whole discriminated. which is it? it s either individual supervisors who are left on their own or there s a strong corporate culture which tells you what to do. if the lawsuit is allowed to proceed
sekulow one of the president s lawyers briefly raising up the flag, the idea gnat secret service was somehow ultimately to bram tor that don junior meeting happening. but of course as cooler heads prevailed everyone learned no one puts the u.s. secret service in the corner. that s right. well first of all jay sekulow was actually incorrect on two counts. the first one that don junior was not a the protectee at that point. he didn t have a secret service detail, as jay sekulow claims and the secret service came out in a stunning rebuke and corrected him. and then the second area where he was incorrect is that the secret service s job is to protect these people from threats on their lives and bodily harm. the job is not to protect them from themselves or from possible bad judgment. so it was a brief theory he floated. i think it raised questions about how much this white house and now this legal time will