Former federal prosecutor Sidney Powell, a Trump campaign lawyer, suggested in a Sunday interview that there is still more evidence coming out in President Donald Trump’s claims of voter fraud and irregularities.
“We’re getting ready to overturn election results in multiple states,” Powell said, saying that she has enough evidence of election fraud to launch a widespread criminal investigation.
“I don’t make comments without having the evidence to back it up,” she added, saying that elections software switched “millions of votes” from Trump to Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
Powell notably provided legal counsel to Gen. Michael Flynn in 2019. She was named to Trump’s legal team in the past several days.
Powell said a whistleblower came forward and said the elections software was designed to “rig elections,” saying that “he saw it happen in other countries,” referring to voting systems Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic, or perhaps other software and machines.
“We have so much evidence, I feel like it’s coming in through a fire hose,” Powell said, while noting that she won’t reveal the evidence that she has.
“They can stick a thumb drive in the [voting] machine, they can upload software to it even from the Internet … from Germany or Venezuela even,” she said, adding that operations “can watch votes in real-time” and “can shift votes in real-time,” or alleged bad actors can “remote access anything.”
“We’ve identified mathematically the exact algorithm they’ve used—and planned to use from the beginning” that allegedly switched votes to Biden, Powell remarked.
Powell also made reference to a 2019 investigation from Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), as well as other Democratic lawmakers into Dominion Voting Systems, Election Systems & Software, and Hart InterCivic. The senators had expressed concerns about the security of the voting systems.
“(W)e have concerns about the spread and effect of private equity investment in many sectors of the economy, including the election technology industry—an integral part of our nation’s democratic process,” wrote the lawmakers in their letters to the firms about a year ago.
“These problems threaten the integrity of our elections and demonstrate the importance of election systems that are strong, durable, and not vulnerable to attack.”
Later in the Sunday morning interview, Powell said that her team has “detected voting irregularities that are inexplicable” in states where officials believe they have valid systems.
During the election, Republicans in the House were able to flip at least 11 seats while the GOP is poised to maintain control of the Senate. Some conservatives have questioned how such a voting pattern is possible for Biden to win the presidential election, let alone receive more votes than any other presidential candidate in American history, including President Barack Obama’s victory in 2008.
At hearing, Rudy Giuliani estimates 5 million illegal aliens in #Arizona, argues “it is beyond credulity that a few hundred thousand didn’t vote.” Note: Arizona has 7.3 million total residents. pic.twitter.com/f1FF6lxTKn
Originally Posted by NewChief:
Of course. That goes for just about anything. It still is hilarious, especially when the Trumpers and QAnon people are so cocksure with the most tenuous of touches with reality. It's so apparent when they have the rug pulled out from them, have nothing to say, and then come back with a vengeance and a new revelation of what's "really happening" behind the scenes in the game of 5D chess.
People like yourself, Duncan Idaho, George and others rarely post here. When you do, you talk out of your asses, whether it's from ignorance, stupidity, bias, a desire to troll, or something else. So for you to try making definitive claims about how people or groups talk here just shows you for the clown you are. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tyreekthefreak:
It was obvious to anyone who was watching that he misspoke. It was quickly corrected by another person there. No biggie....except to a little libby!
Go outside and get some air on you, snowflake!
None of that changes the fact Rudy G is an absolute clownish goof who just randomly spouts off the 1st thing that pops into his head. Who does that remind me of....an orange colored moron who, ironically enough made Guiliani his lead council perhaps? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Just Passin' By:
People like yourself, Duncan Idaho, George and others rarely post here. When you do, you talk out of your asses, whether it's from ignorance, stupidity, bias, a desire to troll, or something else. So for you to try making definitive claims about how people or groups talk here just shows you for the clown you are.
He was posting in DC years before you joined the site, you dumb sonofabitch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Just Passin' By:
People like yourself, Duncan Idaho, George and others rarely post here. When you do, you talk out of your asses, whether it's from ignorance, stupidity, bias, a desire to troll, or something else. So for you to try making definitive claims about how people or groups talk here just shows you for the clown you are.
Says the asshole pats fan who's posting on a Chiefs forum. Take your scrub ass to Patsplanet ****o. [Reply]
Well, it's good that your having a good time with all this. I'm sure Allende's supporters were whooping it up until they started getting tossed out of helicopters. Carry on. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by tyreekthefreak:
It was obvious to anyone who was watching that he misspoke. It was quickly corrected by another person there. No biggie....except to a little libby!
Go outside and get some air on you, snowflake!
No, misspoke is not an allowable defense. If Biden is held accountable for “largest voter fraud organization” statement, when he clearly meant voter protection, then you can screw right off with your whining. [Reply]
"Georgia law prohibits the Governor from interfering in elections. The Secretary of State, who is an elected constitutional officer, has oversight over elections that cannot be overridden by executive order," Cody Hall, the communications director for Kemp, said in a statement. "As the Governor has said repeatedly, he will continue to follow the law and encourage the Secretary of State to take reasonable steps -- including a sample audit of signatures -- to restore trust and address serious issues that have been raised." [Reply]