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Trump Legal Adviser Loses Bid to Block Jan. 6 Subpoena

Trump Legal Adviser Loses Bid to Block Jan. 6 Subpoena

A conservative California lawyer who advised former president Donald Trump on ways to overturn the 2020 election lost a bid to block his emails and other records from being released to a congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

A federal judge on Tuesday rejected a request by John Eastman, a former professor at Chapman University School of Law, for a court order declaring the committee’s subpoena invalid. Eastman had argued the demand for access to his work emails is a “clear effort to chill the speech” of the Democrat-controlled committee’s “political adversaries.” 

Trump Legal Adviser Loses Bid to Block Jan. 6 Subpoena

“The public interest here is weighty and urgent,” U.S. District Judge David Carter in Santa Ana, California, wrote in his ruling. “Congress seeks to understand the causes of a grave attack on our nation’s democracy and a near-successful attempt to subvert the will of the voter.”

The judge said Eastman can still try to assert attorney-client confidentiality rules with regard to specific records among about 19,000 documents deemed relevant to the committee’s probe.

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