Trump Lawyer Sidney Powell Responds to Tucker Carlson: ‘He Was Insulting, Demanding and Rude’ Jeff Poor 20 Nov 2020
Friday on Fox Business Network’s “Morning with Maria,” Trump lawyer Sidney Powell responded to Tucker Carlson, who a night earlier had said his show had asked for evidence from Powell to back up allegations electronic voting machines had changed millions of votes that went for President Donald Trump.
Powell called Carlson’s requests “insulting, demanding and rude.”
“I didn’t get angry with the request to provide evidence,” she said. “In fact, I sent an affidavit to Tucker that I had not even attached to a pleading yet to help him understand the situation, and I offered him another witness who could explain the math and the statistical evidence far better than I can. I’m not really a numbers person.”
“He was insulting, demanding and rude,” Powell added. “And I told him not to contact me again, in those terms.”
Rather a sad development to have these two at odds, but I get the impression Tucker didn't quite get what yesterday's press conference was all about. What was it Rudy called it? An initial pleading? In other words laying out a skeletal framework, without detailed proof, of what is to be pursued in courts of law. Sydney is not going to reveal her case until she is in a courtroom, and when she does lay it out, it will be damning. So Tucker, calm down, all will be revealed in due time.
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #3Rather a sad development to have these two at odds, but I get the impression Tucker didn't quite get what yesterday's press conference was all about. What was it Rudy called it? An initial pleading? In other words laying out a skeletal framework, without detailed proof, of what is to be pursued in courts of law. Sydney is not going to reveal her case until she is in a courtroom, and when she does lay it out, it will be damning. So Tucker, calm down, all will be revealed in due time.
This did not occur as possible to me because I am having a hard time understanding how Tucker missed something that obvious - It was stated multiple times during the press conference.
It sounded to me like Tucker wanted 'proof' as one would present in a court of law and was not satisfied with someone else who could explain the mechanics of shifting large numbers of votes.
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