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Former Trump lawyer's contemporary art collection makes star turn in 6 January committee hearings

Eric Herschmann, a former senior advisor to Donald Trump who represented him in his first impeachment trial, displays works by Rob Pruitt and others during committee testimony

Benjamin Sutton
24 June 2022
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Former Trump advisor Eric Herschmann during testimony on 23 June Screenshot via YouTube

Former Trump advisor Eric Herschmann during testimony on 23 June Screenshot via YouTube

Eric Herschmann, who served as a senior advisor to former US president Donald Trump and represented him at his first impeachment trial in 2020, has been turning heads during the ongoing hearings conducted this month by the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol with his testimony—and his contemporary art collection.

Looming over Herschmann’s left shoulder during recorded testimony is one of American artist Rob Pruitt’s famous, glittery panda paintings (a series that very nearly encountered legal troubles of its own). On social media, much was made of the fact that a very similar work by Pruitt appeared prominently in the film adaptation of erotic romance novel Fifty Shades of Grey, although Herschmann acquired his Pruitt painting well before that film’s release, according to Politico.

On the other side of the screen is a baseball bat emblazoned with the word “JUSTICE”. That work, Justice (2013) by the New York-based Chilean artist Sebastian Errazuriz, was reportedly given to Herschmann by a client as thanks for a successful trial. Ominously placed just beneath the bat is a trio of silvery sculptures resembling wigs cast in steel. The sculpture, by Mexico City-based artist Tal Frank, is apparently intended as a reference to Herschmann’s three children, its placement beneath the blunt weapon of justice intended as a joke about the lawyer’s parenting style.

Despite having previously defended Trump, Herschmann grew increasingly critical and outspoken of efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, according to testimony heard by the 6 January select committee today and in previous sessions. In an exchange with lawyer and "big lie" proponent John Eastman the day after insurrectionists stormed the US Capitol, Herschmann testified that Eastman “started to ask me about something dealing with Georgia and preserving something potentially for appeal, and I said to him, ‘Are you out of your fucking mind?’”

After yesterday's (23 June) hearing, 6 January select committee hearings will resume in July.

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