Attorney Sidney Powell told The Zenger News that she was offered verbally the position of special counsel by President Trump at the Friday night meeting in the Oval Office.
Sidney then added that President Trump’s closest advisors are blocking her from seeing the president or presenting him with paperwork to make it official!
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MSN reported:
Pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell said Thursday that the president’s aides are preventing her from being in contact with President Trump and coordinating his efforts to overturn election results in battleground states around the country.
In an interview with Zenger News, Powell said she had heard only radio silence from the White House following her meeting with the president in the Oval Office on Friday, seemingly confirming that she was unable to speak to Trump when she visited the White House on Sunday.
“I’ve been blocked from speaking to or communicating with the president since I left the Oval Office on Friday night,” Powell told Zenger’s David Martsoko, “by apparently everyone around him.”
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Powell also said she was verbally offered the position of “special counsel” by Trump during Friday’s meeting, but has been unable to present him with paperwork to make it official.
Newsweek added:
By Saturday morning, Powell says, the president’s most senior aides had declined to give her a Secret Service-issued pass to come and go from the West Wing. “I’ve been blocked from speaking to or communicating with the president since I left the Oval Office on Friday night,” she says, “by apparently everyone around him.”
This is shocking news.
.@SidneyPowell1 told Zenger News that White House aides are preventing her from being in contact w/ President Donald Trump & are blocking her efforts to assume a formal coordinating role in pursuing contest-of-election challenges on the president’s behalf.https://t.co/8LzrX8wNSU
— The Epoch Times (@EpochTimes) December 25, 2020
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