The Jan. 6 select committee is moving to sharply narrow its legal battle with attorney John Eastman, the architect of Donald Trump’s last-ditch bid to overturn the 2020 election, as it prepares to unveil the findings of its 10-month investigation.
Although Eastman continues to shield more than 20,000 pages of records related to his work for Trump, the committee now says it’s focused on obtaining just 3,000 of them before it launches public hearings in June and is urging a federal judge to quickly review the documents for release to investigators.
The select
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