While leaving the courthouse, Eastman reportedly resisted his attorney’s efforts to steer him away from an awaiting gaggle of reporters. Eastman then doubled down on the election lie used to justify the allegedly illegal effort to keep Trump in office, telling a reporter that there was “no question” in his mind that the 2020 election had been stolen from Donald Trump.

“I am confident that, when the law is faithfully applied in this proceeding, all of my co-defendants and I will be fully vindicated,” Eastman added in a statement he read to reporters.

  • Monkey With A Shell
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    At this point I’d venture a lot of them are looking at if they plead guilty they go to jail vs if I plead not guilty an drag this out long enough then on the chance Trump got elected again he just pardons all his cronies with a blanket ‘all my buddies are good guys’ deal.

    • mo_ztt ✅
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      1410 months ago

      A lot of the Jan 6th rioters also thought Trump would pardon them.

      • Queen HawlSera
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        410 months ago

        Honestly I think people who fall for Donald Trump are incapable of learning from Donald Trump. He literally keeps not paying his workers, he will never come through. His idea of a deal is getting what he wants when he wants without compromise or concession. This is not a good thing.

    • Fredselfish
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      Problem this idiots guess don’t understand is he can’t pardon them on state crimes. This dumb fuck going to prison. Let them keep talking to reporters.

        • JD Squared
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          It’s still a state charge though. If theyre found guilty the president can’t pardon them. The Georgia Governor can’t pardon them. It doesn’t matter where the case is tried.

          • @kmartburrito@lemmy.world
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            I wasn’t aware that it kept it as a state charge, thanks for clarifying that for me. I guess maybe they’re hoping to get some help with the jury pool.

          • Queen HawlSera
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            110 months ago

            Wait I thought the governor was the only one who could pardon you if it was a state charge

            • JD Squared
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              Yeah I didn’t know this either until a month ago and I live here.

            • Monkey With A Shell
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              If that’s not the case hollywood has lied to me for too long. All them people on death row waiting for the governer to call before midnight that won’t do anything for them anyhow…

              • Queen HawlSera
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                Wouldn’t be the first time…

                That said, there was the case of that one Governor who kept pardoning killers because he lost the election and thought the newspapers would blame his successor for it, they did not… so I’m sure Governors CAN pardon state charges

                • spaceghotiOP
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                  Typically, yes. But Georgia law took that power away from the governor and gave it to a committee. Even then, the prisoner must serve the first five years of the sentence. So even if he wanted to, Kemp couldn’t pardon Trump.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Attorney John Eastman, one of the legal minds behind Donald Trump’s scheme to stay in office, surrendered to Georgia authorities on Tuesday for his arrest and arraignment on charges related to the efforts to subvert the 2020 election.

    “I am confident that, when the law is faithfully applied in this proceeding, all of my co-defendants and I will be fully vindicated,” Eastman added in a statement he read to reporters.

    Eastman attempted to pressure former Vice President Mike Pence into using a fake slate of pro-Trump electors to block Biden’s certification, making a dubious argument that he had the constitutional authority to do so.

    Eastman also argued on Tuesday that the indictment against him, Trump, and their 17 co-defendants constituted a “crossing of the Rubicon for our country, implicating the fundamental First Amendment right to petition the government for redress of grievances.

    I’ll be going to Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday to be ARRESTED by a Radical Left District Attorney, Fani Willis, who is overseeing one of the greatest Murder and Violent Crime DISASTERS in American History,” Trump wrote.

    Earlier that morning, Trump’s attorneys met with Fulton County prosecutors to determine the conditions of his bail agreement.


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  • @Akasazh@feddit.nl
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    Eastman spoke of a:

    ‘Crossing the Rubicon for our country’

    A political and military move which in the end dissolved the Roman republic, ushering in the imperium.

    That is kind of a curious metaphor. Either he is completely aware of this and blatantly doubling down or he’s unaware of the implication and just found a fancy way to say ‘watershed moment’.

    But either way of interpretation is a bit stupid, which is on brand.