A federal judge on Tuesday dealt a blow to John Eastman, a lawyer and central architect of Donald Trump’s failed scheme to overturn the 2020 election, as he seeks to reclaim his cellphone, which was seized in June by federal investigators.
Eastman advised Trump and members of his inner circle on a plan to pressure then-Vice President Mike Pence into blocking the certification of the 2020 election results. He pleaded the Fifth more than 100 times during questioning by congressional investigators in June, and the House Jan. 6 committee has said he angled for a pardon in the final days of the Trump presidency.
Law enforcement officials seemingly have countless reasons to investigate him, and Eastman is far from happy about it. That was most evident in his whining interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson back in June, in which Eastman presented footage of officials seizing his phone as he complained they didn’t have a proper warrant.
John Eastman made an active choice to disclose video of federal agents taking his phone… from his belt loop phone holder. pic.twitter.com/Pp2PIDKBWe
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This suggestion — that government officials didn’t obtain a warrant and therefore should have to destroy any information copied from his phone — has been refuted by the Department of Justice.








