Federal judge to personally review 111 documents former Trump attorney John Eastman wants to keep secret
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A federal judge said Wednesday he will review communications about the 2020 presidential election between right-wing lawyer John Eastman, former President Donald Trump and others before determining if they are protected by attorney-client privilege or should be turned over to the House select committee investigating January 6, 2021.
The judge, David O. Carter of the Central District of California, did not weigh in at this time on the House's accusation that Eastman and Trump engaged in a "criminal conspiracy" to overturn the vote, but said he would write more extensively about the arguments in the case later.
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