Counsel for the Trump campaign Sidney Powell has responded to a call out tonight from Fox News’ Tucker Carlson regarding her refusal to come on his show to discuss the “evidence” behind the fraud allegations.
The Washington Examiner quoted Powell as saying, “Apparently Mr. Carlson missed the news conference today. I would continue to encourage him and all journalists to review all the materials we have provided so far and conduct their own investigations.”
“Evidence continues to pour in, but a 5 minute television hit is not my focus now. Collecting evidence and preparing the case are my top priorities,” Powell added.
CNN’s Oliver Darcy shared a video of the segment earlier and said that Carlson “calls out” Powell. One top response from Twitter user “Georgia Blue” said, “Sorry, Tuck. You opted to get on this crazy train, you aren’t getting off now. You can crash with it.”
Sorry, Tuck. You opted to get on this crazy train, you aren’t getting off now. You can crash with it.
— Georgia Blue(@TGalore2) November 20, 2020
Biden supporter and opinion editor at Washington Post and The Guardian Holly Figueroa O’Reilly believes “Tucker Carlson is done with you people. He should have put his bowtie on tonight because this was vintage TC.”
“Trump lost one of the opinion shows that spends more time on conspiracy theories than actual news, but apparently, this conspiracy theory is too damaging even for him,” she concluded.
Tucker Carlson is done with you people. He should have put his bowtie on tonight because this was vintage TC.
— Holly Figueroa O'Reilly (@AynRandPaulRyan) November 20, 2020
Trump lost one of the opinion shows that spends more time on conspiracy theories than actual news, but apparently, this conspiracy theory is too damaging even for him. https://t.co/CuEZVPZ3i9
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