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EXCLUSIVE: TRUMP’S TEAM SETTING UP EASTMAN TO TAKE BLAME FOR JAN. 6

TRUMP IN RECENT WEEKS HAS TOLD CONFIDANTS THAT HE SEES NO REASON TO DEFEND THE
LAWYER WHO TRIED TO HELP HIM OVERTURN THE 2020 ELECTION, SOURCES TELL ROLLING
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John Eastman

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With the Justice Department and Jan. 6 committee taking a close look at Donald
Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, he and his cronies could
certainly use a fall guy, and it looks like they’ve found their patsy:
right-wing lawyer John Eastman.

Eastman worked for Trump as the attorney devised legal strategies to overturn
the election to keep the outgoing president in power. But, in recent weeks,
Trump has confided to those close to him that he sees no reason to publicly
defend Eastman, two people familiar with the matter tell Rolling Stone. The
ex-president is also deeply annoyed with Eastman and all the negative
“attention” and media coverage that the lawyer’s work has brought Trump and his
inner sanctum, including during the ongoing Jan. 6 hearings on Capitol Hill.



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Furthermore, to those who’ve spoken Trump about Eastman in recent months, the
ex-president has repeated an excuse he often uses when backed into a corner, as
investigators confront him with an associates’ misdeeds: He has privately
insisted he “hardly” or “barely” knows Eastman, despite the fact that he
counseled Trump on taking a string of extra-legal measures in a bid to stay in
power and wrote the so-called “coup memo,” which laid out the facsimile of a
legal argument for reversing Trump’s election defeat.







Behind closed doors, Trump will occasionally ask questions about Eastman’s
fortunes, including bluntly inquiring: “Is [John] going to jail?” according to a
source who has heard the former president say this. But publicly, Trump has
stayed silent. Over the past several months, Trump has been strongly advised by
lawyers and several associates not to openly discuss Eastman or his work — and
to personally avoid the man altogether, according to three sources familiar with
the matter. At this time, Trump, his legal advisers, and various political
counselors would prefer to cut ties with Eastman and keep their distance, in a
perhaps vain attempt to build a firewall between the lawyer who enthusiastically
pitched strategies for delegitimizing the 2020 election outcome and the
ex-president who repeatedly sought his help.

“It has been repeatedly communicated to the [former] president that he should
not even bring up Johnny Eastman’s name because he is maybe the most radioactive
person [involved in this] when it comes to…any so-called criminal exposure,” a
source with direct knowledge of the matter says. “Johnny does not have many
friends in [the upper crust of] Trumpworld left, and most people loyal to the
[former] president are fine with him being left out on his own, to deal with
whatever consequences he may or may not face.”

Indeed, the infamously garrulous Trump has publicly kept his mouth shut about
Eastman, a lawyer whose work became integral to the scandalous efforts to
nullify President Biden’s 2020 victory. (Trump even considered Eastman as
counsel for his post-insurrection impeachment.)

Nowadays, in the top ranks of MAGAland, there’s a clear attitude towards Eastman
(“Johnny,” as some Trump advisers derisively call him): He might be going down.
So be it, as long as he doesn’t take anyone else down with him. 

Eastman and a Trump spokesperson did not respond to requests for comment from
Rolling Stone.

Eastman has become an increasing focus for the January 6th committee for his
role in spearheading many of the Trump campaign’s efforts to overturn the
election. Exhibits posted by the committee last week included excerpts of a
deposition by Trump White House attorney Eric Herschmann in which he described a
heated confrontation with Eastman the day after the insurrection where he told
Eastman to “get a great fucking criminal defense lawyer” because “you’re going
to need it.”







Shortly afterward, Eastman emailed fellow Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani to say:
“I’ve decided that I should be on the pardon list, if that is still in the
works.”

“Any time you give legal advice and then feel compelled to ask for a pardon, it
probably wasn’t good legal advice,” says Steven Groves, formerly a lawyer and
then a spokesman in Trump’s White House.

In a nod to growing calls by the January 6 committee for a criminal
investigation of Trump’s actions around the election, Trump released a 12-page
statement, which The New York Times reported contains the seeds of a potential
defense against criminal allegations that the former president attempted to
thwart the transfer of power while knowing he had legitimately lost the
election. The document cites a range of wild-eyed theories, including 14
references to the bogus election fraud conspiracy documentary 2,000 Mules, but
it does not mention Eastman or his work that the former president relied on to
make the case that his efforts to overthrow the election were within the law.

Eastman, a former clerk for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas turned
conservative constitutional law professor, was first welcomed into Trump’s orbit
during the penultimate year of Trump’s term in office. Trump, enamored of
Eastman’s skepticism of the birthright citizenship afforded by the constitution,
increasingly came to rely on the attorney’s crackpot views of election law as
the the odds of overturning Biden’s 2020 election victory grew longer. On behalf
of Trump, Eastman authored briefs for the Supreme Court to intervene in the
election in Trump’s favor — both ultimately discarded by the justices.

When the Supreme Court ultimately shut the door on Trump’s attempts to leverage
the courts to stop the democratic transfer of power, Eastman took up the mantle
of cobbling together a legal rationale for why, in blatant violation of the
constitution, Vice President Mike Pence somehow had the authority to stop the
counting of electoral votes on January 6.

But the idea that Eastman is becoming something of a fall guy for Trump and
various Republicans’ efforts in 2020 and early 2021 is now so prevalent in
influential conservative circles that it’s now being acknowledged by some of the
former president’s favorite right-wing media stars.







“How many lawyers did Trump have? He had several…And John Eastman has turned
into the fall guy,” Mark Levin, a Fox News and radio host, said on-air last
week. “He’s a lawyer, he’s an advocate for the [former] president. Whether you
agree with his legal judgment, his legal findings, or not, it’s what lawyers
do.” (According to a New York Times report last year, Levin is indirectly
responsible for landing Eastman in then-President Trump’s inner orbit — simply
due to the fact that Trump had seen the attorney on a 2019 episode of Levin’s
program.)

On Trump’s social media forum, Truth Social, the former president has remained
silent about Eastman — even as he’s come to the defense of other aides and
supporters now under scrutiny for their efforts to wage a coup against Joe
Biden. In fact, Trump has “Truthed” about Elon Musk’s spat with Twitter, the
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial, and the PGA tour — but hasn’t posted even a
fleeting defense of Eastman.

When the FBI arrested Trump’s former trade advisor Peter Navarro for defying a
subpoena from the committee, the former president thundered with outrage that
“our great trade genius, Professor Peter Navarro, was just handcuffed, shackled,
and put in jail.” Ginni Thomas, whose efforts to overthrow Biden’s victory in
Arizona, received similar encouragement from Trump when The Washington Post
uncovered her emails urging legislators there to ignore the voters’ will and
proclaim Trump the state’s victor. Thomas, Trump wrote after the Post story, is
a “Great American Patriot, the wonderful wife of Justice Clarence Thomas” who
“fought for Voter Integrity in the Great State of Arizona.”

On Trump’s personal website, where the former president hosted written
statements after his ouster from Twitter and before the launch of Truth Social,
he’s been similarly mum. Eastman’s name appears on the site only twice, in
hosted copies of the Supreme Court election briefs he authored in 2020.

Despite multiple stories about the January 6th committee’s interest in Eastman,
however, Trump’s thumbs have remained unmoved on the subject of his onetime
attorney’s fate. On Truth Social, where the former game-show host has offered a
running commentary on the committee’s hearings, Trump has not once mentioned
Eastman who, as president, he had once hailed on Twitter as a “Brilliant
Constitutional Lawyer.”







Trump aides have remained similarly quiet on the subject of Eastman. His
spokeswoman Liz Harrington has not mentioned the campaign lawyer since a tweet
on January 6, when she hailed his speech at the rally on the mall “explain the
rigged voting machine system that corrupt politicians kept in place for the GA
runoffs.”



In This Article: Donald Trump, January 6th, John Eastman

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