Trump's Flying Spaghetti Monster Appeal - Conspiracy-theorist lawyer Sidney Powell spotted again at White House
"AG: No reason for special counsel on election, Biden’s son "
Powell reportedly pitched plan to seize voting machines, after Friday meeting at which Trump weighed special counsel role Sidney Powell at a rally in Georgia earlier in December. Powell was cut from Trump’s campaign team after spouting wild conspiracy theories but continues to advance the president’s cause.
Sidney Powell at a rally in Georgia earlier in December. Powell was cut from Trump’s team after spouting wild conspiracy theories but continues to advance the president’s cause. Photograph: Nathan Posner/Rex/Shutterstock
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Tue 22 Dec 2020 04.07 AEDT First published on Tue 22 Dec 2020 02.50 AEDT
The lawyer and conspiracy theorist Sidney Powell was back at the White House on Sunday night, reportedly ..
Confirming what @JDiamond1 saw, that Sidney Powell was back in the White House tonight. She was once again pitching an executive order on seizing voting machines to examine them, per a person with knowledge of the meeting. Unclear if POTUS is planning to go along with it.
.. defeat by Joe Biden and continues to advance baseless claims of electoral fraud, despite Biden’s electoral college victory and regardless of the Democrat’s lead in the popular vote by more than 7m ballots.
Over the weekend, Trump tweeted encouragement to Republicans reported to be considering challenges to the electoral college results when they come before Congress on 6 January. Such moves will in all likelihood not succeed in overturning the result, representing instead political appeals to the Republican base, many by senators who harbour White House aspirations of their own.
Nonetheless, aides to the president, speaking anonymously, have told ..
I’ve been covering Donald Trump for a while. I can’t recall hearing more intense concern from senior officials who are actually Trump people. The Sidney Powell / Michael Flynn ideas are finding an enthusiastic audience at the top. https://t.co/NxjC0sUrzI
Sources who have gotten used to Trump’s eruptions over four years sound scared by what’s transpired in the past week when I’ve talked to them. https://t.co/oICndCsXIw
.. about Trump’s behaviour as inauguration day, 20 January, draws near.
Powell was cut from Trump’s campaign team after spouting wild conspiracy theories but continues to advance the president’s cause. Spotted by CNN .. https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/20/politics/sidney-powell-white-house-trump-election/index.html .. on Sunday night, she denied meeting the president and said it was “none of your business” why she was at the executive mansion.
Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani was reported to have pooh-poohed the special counsel and martial law plans, but to have asked about seizing voting machines, all ideas knocked down by the chief of staff, Mark Meadows, and the White House counsel, Pat Cipollone.
Maggie Haberman, one of the New York Times reporters who broke news of the Friday meeting, tweeted ..
Sources who have gotten used to Trump’s eruptions over four years sound scared by what’s transpired in the past week when I’ve talked to them. https://t.co/oICndCsXIw
: “Sources who have gotten used to Trump’s eruptions over four years sound scared by what’s transpired in the past week.”
Haberman also said ..
Confirming what @JDiamond1 saw, that Sidney Powell was back in the White House tonight. She was once again pitching an executive order on seizing voting machines to examine them, per a person with knowledge of the meeting. Unclear if POTUS is planning to go along with it.
.. Powell had returned to the White House to pitch “an executive order on seizing voting machines to examine them, per a person with knowledge of the meeting”.
On Monday, outgoing attorney general William Barr told reporters that though he was “sure there was fraud in this election” it was not “systemic or broad-based” and he would not name a special counsel to investigate such claims. Barr also said he saw “no basis right now for seizing machines”.
“If I thought a special counsel at this stage was the right tool,” he said, “I would name one. But I haven’t and I’m not going to.”