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Opinion | When the Law Is Not a Trump Card
  + stars: | 2023-08-18 | by ( Ross Douthat | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
Meanwhile, Segall argues against the authors’ claim that the amendment’s provisions are “self-executing,” that they can be applied to Trump or any other supposed insurrectionist immediately. This is acknowledged by Baude and Paulsen, to be sure, who argue at length that Chase was wrong. It should not happen, it would not work if it did happen, John Roberts and four more justices would not uphold it, and it would license political chaos to no good purpose whatsoever. And if the legal theorist’s response is that this isn’t the “best” way to deal with Trump, it’s just the way that the Constitution requires, then so much the worse for their theory of the Constitution. There is an irony here, which is that a similar kind of legal mentality influenced Trump’s campaign to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
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CNN —Donald Trump’s legal troubles deepened earlier this week when he was informed by special counsel Jack Smith that he’s the target of the criminal investigation into the aftermath of the 2020 election – the clearest sign yet that the former president could soon face more criminal charges. But without more detail, it’s hard to know exactly what shape the charges will take or what Trump 2020 election-related conduct they are aimed at. Among the potential charges Trump has been warned about is one pertaining to witness tampering, according to the Wall Street Journal and other outlets. Trump’s alleged involvement in a criminal conspiracy has been invoked in the litigation around the House select committee that investigated January 6’s pursuit of Trump lawyer John Eastman’s emails. That ruling pointed both to the obstruction of an official proceeding statute and the general conspiracy statute.
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John Eastman, seen testifying on Capitol Hill in a 2017 subcommittee hearing, was the architect of strategies to stop Congress from certifying the 2020 presidential election results. WASHINGTON—The State Bar of California is seeking to revoke the law license of John Eastman , saying the one-time lawyer for former President Donald Trump is unfit to practice law in light of his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. In a press release issued on Thursday, the state licensing body said it had launched a disciplinary proceeding against Mr. Eastman after determining that he violated an ethics rule prohibiting acts of “moral turpitude” and dishonesty.
“By the time President Trump was preparing to give his speech, he and his advisors knew enough to cancel the rally. “Some have suggested that President Trump gave an order to have 10,000 troops ready for January 6th. On far-right groups drawing inspiration from Trump: Trump has not denied that he helped inspire far-right groups, including the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, to violently attempt to obstruct the official certification proceedings on Jan. 6. "There is no question from all the evidence assembled that President Trump did have that intent." Share this -Link copiedInside the final Jan. 6 committee meeting The Jan. 6 committee met for what’s likely its final public meeting, with many of the usual faces present.
Committee details Trump allies' efforts to obstruct its investigation In its report summary, the committee detailed some of the efforts to obstruct its investigation. On far-right groups drawing inspiration from Trump: Trump has not denied that he helped inspire far-right groups, including the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, to violently attempt to obstruct the official certification proceedings on Jan. 6. "There is no question from all the evidence assembled that President Trump did have that intent." Share this -Link copiedInside the final Jan. 6 committee meeting The Jan. 6 committee met for what’s likely its final public meeting, with many of the usual faces present. The committee will likely reveal Eastman’s referrals during Monday’s meeting, in addition to expected criminal referrals for Trump.
John Eastman’s Bad Defense Gets Worse
  + stars: | 2022-12-08 | by ( The Editorial Board | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
John Eastman took the Fifth Amendment 100 times when he was before the House Jan. 6 committee, per a hearing this summer. Given Mr. Eastman’s reluctance to discuss his role in those events, his letter to the editor nearby adds to the public record, and it’s worth a final word. Mr. Eastman denies advising that Vice President Mike Pence could reject electoral votes on Jan. 6, 2021. Mr. Pence’s legal counsel, Greg Jacob , testified under oath that on Jan. 5 Mr. Eastman explicitly asked for the VP to do that. Mr. Eastman now says Mr. Jacob “either misconstrued something I said (in a meeting several hours long covering many complex issues) or bore false witness.”
John Eastman’s Sorry Excuse for Jan. 6
  + stars: | 2022-11-21 | by ( The Editorial Board | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
In the lead-up to the Jan. 6 riot, John Eastman gave President Trump legal advice that was terrible, and now he’s trying to argue it was merely awful. In a letter to these pages on Nov. 14, Mr. Eastman, a former law professor of some distinction, denies he argued that Vice President Mike Pence “could unilaterally reject electoral votes and simply declare President Trump re-elected.”Mr. Eastman claims he made only a modest proposal, Swiftian allusion intended: “The advice I gave to then-Vice President Pence was that he accede to requests from hundreds of state lawmakers to delay proceedings for a short time so that they could assess the effect of illegalities on the conduct of the election.” Mr. Eastman specifically refers to a conversation during an Oval Office meeting on Jan. 4, 2021.
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