Physicist Testifying at Disbarment Trial of Trump’s Former Attorney John Eastman Discusses Report That Found 130,000 Instances of ‘Voter Fraud’ in Nevada

Physicist and auditor John Droz testified all day Thursday in the ongoing disbarment trial of Donald Trump’s former attorney and constitutional scholar, John Eastman. California Disciplinary Court Judge Yvette Roland, who contributed to Democrats while on the bench, spent a large portion of the day successfully attempting to keep Droz’s investigative reports into the 2020 election and his testimony from being admitted into evidence. Some of his testimony that was struck from the record afterward discussed a report that attorney Jesse Binnall delivered to Congress, laying out what he found as 130,000 incidents of voter fraud in Nevada’s 2020 election.

Eastman’s attorney, Randy Miller, went over Droz’s background first. He has two bachelor’s degrees in science and in physics and math, a master’s in physics, and worked for years as a quality control engineer at GE in its microelectronics department, where he performed audits. He retired at age 34. He started a newsletter for like-minded individuals interested in the same types of issues as himself, such as election fraud. He noticed other “statistical PhDs” like himself who subscribed to his newsletter, so he asked four of them to assist him with investigative reports about the 2020 election anomalies.

Miller began questioning Droz (pictured above) about his report on Pennsylvania’s election. That report found “300,000 suspicious votes” and concluded that “scientific evidence” showed that “the reported results are highly unlikely to be an accurate reflection of how Pennsylvania citizens voted.” The “statistical anomalies” almost all occurred with votes for Joe Biden within 11 of the state’s 67 counties.

The California bar’s attorney, Duncan Carling, objected to his testimony and the report since Droz said he hadn’t done the analysis the other PhDs had. Droz said he double-checked some of their work and managed the project. Roland sustained the objection, and after Miller tried extensively to allow Droz to testify about it, Roland would not let him.

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