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George Conway Slams ‘Bald-Faced, Disgraceful Lie’ From ‘Eastman Memo’ Author’s Think Tank Employer

Legal expert George Conway is blasting the Claremont Institute for defending John Eastman (photo, with Giuliani on Jan. 6), the man who wrote the now-infamous “Eastman Memo” which many see as instructions to then-Vice President Mike Pence on how to overturn the 2020 presidential election on January 6.

“Claremont’s statement that Eastman did not seek to have Vice President Pence unilaterally determine the validity of electoral votes and overturn the election is a bald-faced, disgraceful lie,” says Conway, who successfully argued a case before the U.S. Supreme Court and won a unanimous decision, and had been under consideration to be Donald Trump’s solicitor general or an assistant attorney general.

Conway was referring to a statement from the Claremont Institute, the pro-Trump conservative think tank where Eastman is employed as a senior fellow. Claremont has embraced right wing extremists, granting fellowships to Fox News’ Laura Ingraham and Mark Levin, Daily Wire’s Ben Shapiro, CRT conspiracist Christopher Rufo, and even Pizzagate conspiracy theorist Jack Posobiec.

The Washington Post Monday accused Claremont of trying to “whitewash” Eastman’s “road map for overturning Trump’s loss.”

Eastman, who happens to be the chairman of the nearly-defunct anti-LGBTQ group National Organization For Marriage (NOM) and supported Uganda’s efforts to jail LGBTQ people for life, was forced to “retire” as a law professor after blowback from speaking at Trump’s pre-insurrection rally, ginning up the troops, and falsely claiming Trump had won the election.

In its statement defending Eastman today, Claremont decried “a recent combined disinformation, de-platforming, and ostracism campaign,” also known as holding Eastman accountable by using his own words.

Here’s Conway’s tweet:

 

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