Donald Trump adviser John C. Eastman will enter a Los Angeles courtroom on Tuesday to defend his actions during and after the presidential election as he fights to keep his law license.
The California State Bar charged Eastman with 11 counts of ethical and statutory violations in helping Trump undermine the 2020 presidential election results that culminated in the Jan. 6, 2021, raid on the US Capitol.
He will contest those allegations during a projected eight-day trial in the California State Bar Court, the only US court dedicated to attorney discipline. He will call upon former Judge Janice Rogers Brown ...
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