John Eastman stood resolute in his statements on the final day of his California disbarment trial, maintaining the notion of manipulated electronic voting machines as an “open question”. Despite the considerable lack of substantiating evidence, Eastman continues to question the integrity of vote tallying during the 2020 United States presidential election.
In what was his last opportunity for direct examination, Eastman did not yield from his controversial stance. He persisted in postulating potential foul play involving electronic voting systems in the high-octane 2020 Election, a proposition yet to be convincingly validated.
At this stage, the impact and consequence of Eastman’s assertions not only on his personal legal battle, but also on broader public and political domains, remain to be seen.
Those interested in following the case closely can find the report on Eastman’s trial proceedings from his last day of direct examination at Law360.