Thanks, @kyledcheney

Here's the 16-page ruling. (Yesterday, the judge released a 2-page advance notice)

politico.com/f/?id=0000017e…

I wouldn't want to be John Eastman right now.
Despite the lack of evidence of fraud, a significant portion of the population came to believe the election was tainted by fraud.

I wonder how that happened! 🤔

(Sarcasm. I know how it happened, as so does the judge.)
In addition to Trump (and a few others) Eastman also represented clients who he wouldn't name because he said their identity was privileged.

What?!

The privilege doesn't protect client identies except in rare circumstanes. (Hmm. I'll have to think more about what that means.)
This was a preliminary injunction. To get a preliminary injunction, Eastman has to meet four elements

The court said he didn't meet element #1, likely to succeed on the merits at a full trial), so they don't have to analyze the other three.
Come on, everyone. Isn't reading legal documents fun? 🤓 Well, it's fun when the bad guys lose.

So, now we get to the discussion of why he's likely to lose on the merits. We start with, YES, the J6 committee is legitimate.
A right-wing talking point has been that the committee is illegitimate because Pelosi didn't appoint enough Republicans.

The court says the rules simply require that 5 members be appointed after consultation with the minority leader.
Therefore, Pelosi followed the rules. (Screenshot #1)

Eastman then tries to argue that the committee lacks a legislative purpose for requesting these particular documents.

The court says nope. There is a valid legislative purpose (#2) . . .
And here's the part that has to hurt:

Dr. Eastman’s actions clearly fall within the bounds of an investigation into “the influencing factors that fomented such an attack on American representative democracy.”
The court then lists the evidence that he had a part in fomenting an attack on American representative democracy.

First, he wrote that memo on how Pence could just declare Trump the winner (I wrote about the memo here⤵️)
washingtonpost.com/outlook/2021/0…
They keep talking two memos. (#1) Did I miss something? what was the second?

He also told legislators they could ignore election results and appoint their own electors.

And he spoke at the pre-attack rally. (#2)
Did you notice the part about how speaking at the rally falls under the category of helping to "foment" the attack?

A lot of people spoke at that rally.
The court then gives legislative purposes for investigating Eastman, including amending the electoral count act (#1)

Now we come to another argument raised in all of these lawsuits (including Trump): the committee is really doing law enforcement, which is executive branch work.
I always thought this was a curious argument. Why should he care if the committee is overlapping with law enforcement unless he broke laws🤷‍♀️

Moreover, as the Court pointed out, the SCOTUS has held that a legitimate congressional investigation may turn up evidence of crimes.
The court also shot down Eastman's First Amendment argument because he gave no specifics of how his rights would be infringed, and the rules do not require a specific number of Republicans on the committee.

He also raised a Fourth Amendment defense. . .
. . . arguing that the subpoena was “so broad and indefinite as to exceed the lawfully authorized purpose” of the Select committee.

Nope, said the court. It isn't too broad. (The committee attempted to narrow the demands after the subpoena was issued.)
Finally, he argued that the subpoena should be rejected because some requested docs violate attorney-client privilege.

The court rejected the argument but will let him try to assert privilege over individual documents.
Whew! Done!

You're welcome⤵️

I hope you were all taking notes.

What? You didn't know there would be a test?

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Jan 25
I think what the mermaid🧜‍♀️ is saying is that we end up giving huge platforms to people who are (and always have been) reactionaries and regressives simply because they dislike Trump.

People on the left like seeing attacks on Trump, so they retweet and follow.
Related: Some accounts grew large because they were good at attacking Trump. But some don't know how to do anything except attack, so they turn their attacks on the Democrats.

Similarly, Republicans are good at being an opposition party. They can attack but can't build.
Don't get me wrong. We need to work with the Republicans who are opposed to Trump. They are our partners in beating back the extremist element of the party.

And many former Republicans now truly embrace democracy.

Others may be right about Trump, and wrong about much else. ⤵️
Read 4 tweets
Jan 25
In John Eastman's application for TRO fighting the Jan6 committee's subpoena, he argued that (1) the committee lacked authority to issue the subpoena, and that the subpoena violated his 1st and 4th Amendment rights.

As expected, he lost.

1/
politico.com/f/?id=0000017e…
Now Eastman is supposed to work on a privilege log, presumably because he's claiming attorney-client privilege over some of the documents.

He also raised a 5th Amendment argument, but claiming the 5th wouldn't prevent him from working with the committee.

2/
Temporary restraining order.

(I typed it out, but Twitter told me I had too many characters!)

This ruling matters because courts are rejecting the claim that this committee is illegitimate. . .


3/
Read 5 tweets
Jan 24
I saw Hunter trending, and I came to see if Hunter Biden is trying to start a war with Russia.

There is nothing he won't do🤷‍♀️

(sarcasm)
I tried to invent the most preposterous thing I could think of . . . but Jr. thought of it first.

Read 4 tweets
Jan 23
For this week's blog post, I pulled together a few of the threads I wrote this week.

I suggest that the fact that Trump lies and cheats is actually part of his appeal with a significant portion of the population.

If the goal is to dismantle. . .

1/

terikanefield.com/liars-and-chea…
. . . the federal government (or administrative state, or "deep state") put in place since the New Deal and Civil Rights movement, this can be done slowly and methodically, as the GOP did before Trump, or they can bring in a wrecking ball and do it faster.

2/
Trump is the wrecking ball. One way to destroy is to send an armed militia against Congress.

Another way is to spread destructive lies.

Another way is to unleash a propaganda machine.

We have both a law enforcement problem and a political problem.

3/

terikanefield.com/liars-and-chea…
Read 4 tweets
Jan 22
I’m here in Texas where I am assured that everything is bigger.

Exhibit #1: A Texas-sized donut pictured next to normal donuts for scale. Image
It definitely wouldn't pass for California cuisine.

And we have bigger hills on the California coast, so take that, Texas.

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Jan 20
It's just easier to destroy rule of law than to preserve it.

It's easier to dismantle a government than to use government to improve the lives of the people, particularly when another party is trying to dismantle the government.

That's why Republicans have the easier task.
Huge advantage: Right-wing authoritarians fall in line. They prefer to move in lockstep.

On the other hand, if you want to move forward and improve people's lives, there are lots of different paths and people disagree on how to best move forward.
A lot of Americans don't think the purpose of government is to help people.

When I was a public appellate defender, someone told me, "My tax dollars shouldn't pay for a poor person's defense."

(I was horrified by the kind of world he wanted to live in)
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