Trump election lawyer John Eastman dropped his lawsuit seeking to block his phone records from the January 6 Committee after the FBI ambushed him and seized his phone.
The January 6 Committee sent the feds after Trump lawyer John Eastman because he dared to take action against the Democrats and their massive election fraud operation in 2020.
John Eastman said the FBI searched and seized his phone last week, according to a court filing.
Eastman filed a federal lawsuit in New Mexico on Monday and asked a judge to order the feds to return his property and block the January 6 investigators from accessing his phone.
According to the court filing, John Eastman was exiting a restaurant with his wife and friend last week when FBI agents ambushed him and “forced” him to unlock his phone.
The federal agents then took Eastman’s iPhone 12 Pro.
The feds ambushed John Eastman on the same day they conducted a pre-dawn raid of Trump DOJ official Jeffrey Clark.
According to CBS News, Eastman dropped his bid to block the J6 panel from obtaining his phone records and meta data.
More from Catherine Herridge:
John Eastman has dropped his bid seeking to block his phone records from the January 6 committee, which allows it to now access his call logs.
“Things like the phone numbers, who those calls were to, how long they lasted and also the frequency,” @CBS_Herridge reports. pic.twitter.com/Eyojqj7VgQ
— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 29, 2022
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