
The former law school dean and professor who worked for President Donald J. Trump after the 2020 election to resolve irregularities through legal and congressional remedies responded to his Aug. 14 indictment by a Fulton County grand jury.
“The indictment in Georgia versus Donald Trump and 18 others sets out activity that is political, but not criminal,” said John C. Eastman, who left his professorship at Chapman University’s Fowler Law School Jan. 13, 2021, under pressure from members of the campus community traumatized by the Jan. 6, 2021, protests in Washington.
In the statement released by his attorneys, Eastman said that the Constitution protected his activities:
“It goes hand-in-glove with the recent effort to criminalize lawful political speech and legal advice, in stark violation of constitutional rights to Freedom of Speech, Right to Petition the Government for Redress of Grievances, and the Right to Counsel.”
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