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Law professor John Eastman spoke at rally before Capitol riots. Facing outrage, he won't return to his university.

  

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Via:  john-russell  •  3 years ago  •  8 comments

By:   Andrea Salcedo (MSN)

Law professor John Eastman spoke at rally before Capitol riots. Facing outrage, he won't return to his university.
John Eastman, a conservative lawyer and professor, retired from Chapman University after facing blowback for speaking at rally before the Capitol riots.

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AAxYtfi.img?h=24&w=24&m=6&q=60&o=f&l=f&f=png Law professor John Eastman spoke at rally before Capitol riots. Facing outrage, he won't return to his university.

Hours before a pro-Trump mob attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6, John Eastman, a conservative attorney and professor who challenged election results on President Trump's behalf, took the stage to rally the president's supporters outside the White House.

e151e5.gif © Jim Bourg/Reuters Chapman University law professor John Eastman joined President Trump's personal lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani at a rally outside the White House on Jan. 6. REUTERS/Jim Bourg

"We know there was fraud," the Chapman University professor said to loud cheers, echoing the president's baseless claims of mass wrongdoing in the election. "We know that dead people voted."

His remarks at the rally sparked outrage from his colleagues at the Orange County, Calif., school, with scores of faculty demanding the university remove him from his role and the school president denouncing his speech.

On Wednesday, Chapman announced Eastman would retire immediately. In exchange, the school and professor agreed not to sue each other, although Eastman had accused the institution of defamation over the blowback.

"Dr. Eastman's departure closes this challenging chapter for Chapman and provides the most immediate and certain path forward for both the Chapman community and Dr. Eastman," President Daniele Struppa said in a statement.

In a statement, Eastman confirmed his retirement "with mixed feeling," while continuing to echo Trump's unfounded fraud claims and defending his appearance at the rally.

"I participated in a peaceful rally of nearly [half a] million people, two miles away from the violence that occurred at the capital and which began even before the speeches were finished," Eastman said.

Eastman declined to comment further when reached by The Washington Post.

Eastman, who had taught at Chapman since 1999 and previously served as dean of the law school, drew national attention in August with an op-ed in Newsweek that falsely cast doubt on Vice President-elect Kamala D. Harris's citizenship and eligibility for the White House. President Trump and his allies seized on the argument, which Newsweek later apologized for.

More recently, Eastman represented the president in a failed lawsuit requesting the Supreme Court to block four states from certifying Biden's victory. A day before the Capitol riots, the New York Times reported, Eastman met with Trump and Vice President Pence in the Oval Office, where he argued Pence had the power to block Congress from certifying Biden's victory.

At the Jan. 6 rally outside the White House, Eastman was joined onstage by Trump's personal attorney, Rudolph W. Giuliani, who called for "trial by combat." Eastman then repeated unfounded claims about voting machines causing election fraud.

The blowback from Eastman's colleagues was swift.

The University of Colorado Boulder, where Eastman is a visiting professor, called his claims "baseless and unfounded" and noted he wasn't representing the school at the rally. The university chancellor described Eastman's allegations as "repugnant" but added he would not fire the professor, the Daily Camera reported. More than 700 students, faculty and staff signed a letter demanding his dismissal.

At Chapman, more than 160 faculty members and members of the Board of Trustees also signed a letter demanding Eastman's removal. Struppa denounced his rally speech, adding his "actions are in direct opposition to the values and beliefs of our institution," but argued he didn't have the power to fire him.

On Wednesday, Struppa said Eastman would retire immediately and pledged not to go after the school in court. "Chapman and Dr. Eastman have agreed not to engage in legal actions of any kind, including any claim of defamation," Struppa said.

Eastman, meanwhile, said he was retiring due to a "hostile environment" at the school due to the letter signed by his colleagues.

"These 169 [colleagues] have created such a hostile environment for me that I no longer wish to be a member of the Chapman faculty," he said.


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JohnRussell
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1  seeder  JohnRussell    3 years ago
The Capitol mob  didn’t come out of nowhere . It was a response to the concerted attack on 2020’s election results crafted by elite right-wing politicians, academics, and attorneys. No law professor played a bigger role in Donald Trump’s plot to overturn the election than John Eastman. As the president’s actual attorneys backed away from his coup, Eastman rushed in to fill the void, attempting to bolster the scheme with incoherent legal theories. When Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton  urged  the Supreme Court to overturn the election by nullifying millions of votes, it was Eastman who  intervened  on Trump’s behalf to endorse Paxton’s suit.

When Trump exhorted Vice President Mike Pence to award him a second term by unilaterally disqualifying electoral votes, it was Eastman who  advised  Pence that he could, indeed, throw the election to Trump.

And when Trump needed a putative legal scholar to lend credence to his pre-insurrection rally, he brought out Eastman to deliver a speech alongside Rudy Giuliani, ringleader of the president’s efforts to steal the election.

It is no surprise that Eastman, a white supremacist on the far-right fringe of the conservative legal movement, played a major role in the president’s failed coup. What is remarkable—and, with each passing day, extraordinarily damning—is the Federalist Society’s refusal to address Eastman’s role in the insurrection. Eastman is not only a member of the Federalist Society, the network of conservative attorneys that provided the legal scaffolding for Trumpism. He is the chairman of the organization’s Federalism and Separation of Powers practice group and a frequent participant in its public events. The Federalist Society’s refusal to expel, condemn, or distance itself from Eastman in any way indicates that the organization is untroubled by the subversion of American democracy.

Eastman has spent much of his career promoting blatant lies. He gained notoriety in August when Newsweek published his column questioning the citizenship of Vice President–elect Kamala Harris. Eastman argued that Harris may not be an American citizen—and, thus, may not qualify for vice president—because her parents had not become U.S. citizens when she was born. In reality, the Constitution  guarantees beyond debate  that the children of immigrants who are born in the United States become American citizens at birth. But Eastman has  spent decades  denying this fact, instead proposing the objectively  false  theory that these children do not receive birthright citizenship. His  racist  theory would require the government to strip citizenship from millions of Americans, most of them nonwhite, and subject them to deportation. (Newsweek later  apologized  for running his piece.)

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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2  seeder  JohnRussell    3 years ago

Another far right crackpots career bites the dust. We are making inch by inch progress, lol. 

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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3  Bob Nelson    3 years ago

Deeds must have consequences.

 
 
 
Kavika
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4  Kavika     3 years ago

His bio shows that is a legal scholar and that he clerked for Clarence Thomas, no doubt that he right wing. 

 
 
 
Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom
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5  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom    3 years ago

I saw this guy on CNN last week after the attack on the Capitol, and I would swear that he was against what happened and was more than hinting at Trump's complicity.  Then I saw him standing on that stage with RG, who was screaming, "Trial by combat!"   I was a little shocked.  Now I'm a little disgusted. 

 
 
 
Split Personality
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5.1  Split Personality  replied to  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom @5    3 years ago

he was behind many of the idiotic law suits and at least one judge suggested he be disbarred

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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6  seeder  JohnRussell    3 years ago

Back when Eastman was proposing his theory that Kamala Harris was not eligible to be vice president, I believe one or two of our Newstalkers conservatives were bragging on what a great legal scholar he was acclaimed to be. And he does have an impressive resume. 

He subsequently went off the deep end in his advocacy for Trump to steal the election. Crackpots come in all shapes sizes and resumes. 

 
 
 
Paula Bartholomew
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7  Paula Bartholomew    3 years ago

Good riddance to bad rubbish.

 
 

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