John Eastman
Trump is Losing His Grip on His Alleged Co-Conspirators
In Fulton County and in Florida, Number 1 is starting to look eminently look-outable.
Is Rudy Giuliani About to Cut a Deal and Flip on Trump?
The former Trump lawyer and walking fall from grace has been meeting with federal prosecutors.
The GOP Tried to Intimidate DOJ Into Doing Nothing About Jan. 6, and it Worked
So of course, they’re trying it again.
Inside the GOP’s Disinformation Playbook
They’re about to start “investigating the investigators." Here’s what you need to know.
Trump’s Lawyers Are In Deep Trouble
Thanks to their involvement with the former president, many of Trump’s lawyers need their own lawyers.
Which Santa Fe Restaurant Was Trump Lackey John Eastman Eating At When the FBI Seized His Phone? An Investigation
A deranged quest with friends through Google Street View.
Confirmed: Trump Called Pence a ‘Pussy’ on the Morning of Jan. 6
Trump had no patience for White House lawyers' warnings that a plot to have Mike Pence overturn the election might cause violence.
Trump Will Try a Coup Again in 2024, Says Former Pence Adviser
Michael Luttig, a conservative former federal judge, said Trump and his supporters still present a “clear and present danger to American democracy.”
Trump Attorney Eastman Admitted His Jan. 6 Plot Was Illegal—and Asked for a Pardon
“I’ve decided that I should be on the pardon list, if that is still in the works,” John Eastman emailed Rudy Giuliani after Jan. 6.
Did Ginni Thomas Give John Eastman Intel on a ‘Heated Fight’ at SCOTUS?
Eastman said he knew about an internal “heated fight” at the Supreme Court. He was talking to Justice Clarence Thomas’ wife.
Emails Show Trump’s Lawyer Knew His Jan. 6 Plot Was Bullshit
The Jan. 6 committee says the emails prove that John Eastman’s infamous coup memo was “the culmination of a monthslong effort” to overturn the election.
Criminal Charges Against Trump Just Became Way More Real
The House Jan. 6 committee has accused Trump for the first time of plotting a “criminal conspiracy,” a sign they'll likely refer it to the Justice Department.