Asked straightforwardly if his client John Eastman did, indeed, intend to obstruct the official certification of the Electoral College vote, attorney Charles Burham responded less directly:
No, no, not at all. His advice, as he said, to Vice President Pence was not to was not to impede the certification or somehow obstruct it or block it. His advice, and he stated this many times before that interview, was simply to impose a short delay in the process to allow the state legislators to, legislatures who weren’t then in session to have one more look at the situation before reporting back to Congress, and then it would go back to Congress to make the ultimate decision. That was his advice. It remains his view today that that was appropriate. It’s not obstruction. It’s not impeding. It’s not anything like that.
Nah. Nothing like that. It’s just fraudulently impeding Congress from doing its assigned task on the day dictated by law to obstruct the formal victory of the next president in the Electoral College so your favored politician could swoop in and steal the election. Nothing like obstruction at all.