with at a time where he feels that he is forcibly gagged and cannot say anything but full like michael cohen and others are allowed to say whatever they want and however, they want, jonathan turley the law professor and fox news contributor good to see you an interesting week. thank you. neil: we thought this would have a stumbling start but it seems to be going at a fast pace you ve heard the trump legal folk saying that it is almost like a rush job going on here what do you make of all of this? i am quite astonished it has gone this quickly i would be surprised at just a conventional case not one with the trump as a defendant to have jury selection go this quickly in a major case. but it looks like we are set for monday and the frustration of the president i think as well based i think it s well based on two points, one is that this is a put in the prosecution you can say that the mara lago prosecution is based on
thanks, ladies. ainsley: thanks, ladies. steve: we had lindsey graham with that speech coming up. jonathan turley the law professor from washington is going to join us next. billions of mouths.
this is nonsense. this is outrageous. it should end right now. sean: former u.s. attorney joe digenova on the program eviscerating the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein and robert mueller. the mainstream media deserves blame. joining us the law professor jonathan turley who had a great comment on the hill.com. when will the media accept that trump is not a criminal target? i will let you answer your own question. they seem to not want to accept the reality. it s been over a year. we have been looking into this in varying ways. there is a troubling pathology in the news where people seem to be unwilling to cover what is positive news for president trump. there is not positive news as well. but that rather one-sided account is getting increasingly alarming. the fact is that there is not a strong credible case of crime that is emerging from
environment for all students. critics say vanderbilt action take political correctness to new highs. in an op-ed, the law professor charged that vanderbilt was flirting with religious suppression. i see it part of a larger attack on religious freedom taking place across the country especially when it comes to conservative groups. we reached out to vanderbilt officials several times to ask them to respond on camera to the concerns of the religious group. they refuse the request for interview, only giving us a written statement that said they continue to work with the groups to bring them in compliance with vanderbilt nondiscrimination policy. kyle blaine has been following the story for the vanderbilt student newspaper and says there is nothing but confusion at the moment. i don t think they know where they are going.
to what happened with anita hill. then the supreme court nominee clarence thomas sexually harassed her. my name is anita f hill. the story told by the law professor was graphic and specific. she outlined her allegations. he did not ask me to have se sex. he did continually pressure me to go out. at one point calling it a high-tech lynching. this is a national disgrace. both men served on the same federal if he court, and both worked for a republican president. initial hearings for the two nominees had wrapped up before the separate allegations became