Sidney Powell isn’t done fighting for President Trump even though the Trump legal team distanced themselves from the attorney over the weekend.
The former federal prosecutor told Fox Business host Lou Dobbs on Tuesday that she plans to file a lawsuit in federal court “no later” than Thanksgiving eve.
“It’s a massive document. And it’s going to have a lot of exhibits,” Powell said, adding that the defendants are “going to be folks in Georgia who are responsible for supposedly making sure the elections in Georgia are done properly, and there are just countless incidents of voter fraud and election fraud writ large in Georgia.”
Powell did not name any targets of the lawsuit while speaking with Dobbs, but over the weekend, she said the alleged corruption went all the way to Gov. Brian Kemp, claiming state officials were being paid to be part of a conspiracy with Dominion Voting Systems, which has denied being involved in a vote-switching scheme, and much more.
Powell also said on Tuesday that she will be filing lawsuits in other places, “rolling them out as fast as we can.”
Timing is critical as states are certifying their votes and the Electoral College meets in the middle of December. But Powell assured Dobbs that she will meet all the necessary deadlines. “The evidence is so overwhelming, it’s almost as though they were so blatant about it they expected us to catch it,” she said.
Powell acknowledged that the evidence she is collecting could be a “diversion” of sorts, but then asserted that “it’s also clear that there was foreign intrusion into our voting systems, and that’s going to be the real — where rubber meets the road.”
Asked if Trump’s presidency can be saved, Powell replied: “Yes, I definitely do. There are, there’s no issue in my mind, but that he was elected in an absolute landslide nationwide.”
Powell is also the attorney for retired Lt. Gen Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty in December 2017 to lying to FBI agents about his conversations with a Russian envoy. After Powell took over his case, Flynn sought to withdraw his guilty plea, and the Justice Department moved to dismiss the case. So far, the presiding judge has resisted doing so.
Reports emerged Tuesday evening that Trump is planning to pardon Flynn, who was briefly Trump’s first national security adviser.
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This is an excerpt from The Washington Examiner.
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