OC Federal Judge: former President Trump, Chapman professor John Eastman 'more likely than not' conspired to obstruct Congress

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A federal judge in Santa Ana says former President Trump and former Chapman professor John Eastman 'more likely than not' conspired to obstruct Congress from certifying the 2020 election, according to his 40-plus page ruling.

Former President Donald Trump"more likely than not" attempted to illegally block Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 election and likely conspired with a former Chapman law professor to do it, a federal judge in Santa Ana ruled Monday.

BOULDER, CO - APRIL 29: John Eastman, the University of Colorado Boulders visiting scholar of conservative thought and policy, speaks about his plans to sue the university at a news conference outside of CU Boulder on Thursday, April 29, 2021. CU relieved Eastman of his public duties after he spoke at President Donald Trump's rally preceding the Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6.

In his ruling, Carter says bluntly that there was likely a conspiracy between Trump and Eastman to obstruct Congress. The judge cited meetings in the White House in the days just before the Jan. 6 insurrection that were all aimed at pressuring Pence and his staff to carry out a plan aimed at derailing the congressional certification of the election.

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