Conservative law professor John Eastman on Wednesday disputed testimony from White House aides and counsel that he and then-President Donald Trump were warned they were on shaky legal ground when they suggested the vice president could reject electors votes in the 2020 presidential election.
Eastman’s testimony came in a California State Bar Court trial after which the attorney could face professional discipline, including the loss of his license to practice law in the state because of his actions in contesting the 2020 US presidential election, including the pressuring of Vice President Mike Pence to reject some states’ Electoral College votes. ...
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