A federal court says former President Trump signed bogus election fraud materials.
A federal court said Wednesday that former President Trump signed bogus election fraud paperwork.
U.S. District Court Judge David Carter said in an 18-page decision that attorney John Eastman's emails must be given over to the Jan.
U.S. District Court Judge David Carter said in an 18-page decision that attorney John Eastman's emails must be given over to the Jan. 6 select committee.
Carter noted that the emails "indicate that President Trump knew the voter fraud estimates were false yet continued to flaunt them"
Eastman has been withholding the emails, asserting attorney-client privilege.
Carter determined that four emails were evidence of a possible crime and must be disclosed to congressional investigators.