Alan Dershowitz Outlines Why He Thinks Cases Against Donald Trump’s Lawyer Shouldn’t Move Forward

Attorney Alan Dershowitz said Monday the cases against constitutional lawyer John Eastman in Georgia and Arizona should not move forward, saying Eastman simply did what “lawyers do.”

Eastman, who crafted legal documents arguing that then-Vice President Mike Pence had the power to reject electoral votes, was among those charged, alongside President-elect Donald Trump, after a grand jury in Fulton County, Ga., handed down indictments in August 2023. This, over Trump’s efforts to contest the results of the 2020 election in that state. Dershowitz said that even though he disagreed with Eastman, whom he met at a Saturday event at Mar-a-Lago, Eastman should not have been prosecuted by either Georgia or Arizona. (RELATED: ‘Clever But Wrong’: Alan Dershowitz Describes The ‘Unconstitutional’ Decision From Judge In Trump Business Docs Case)

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