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Ex-Trump Lawyer Dragged For Demanding Wisconsin Turn Over Security Footage—From Michigan Election Site

Ex-Trump Lawyer Dragged For Demanding Wisconsin Turn Over Security Footage—From Michigan Election Site
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Lawyer Sidney Powell, who has appeared alongside the President's legal team on several occasions to support his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, continues to make headlines with hilarious examples of incompetence.

In a recent lawsuit Powell requested Wisconsin "decertify" the election results that gave Joe Biden a win in the state. Powell also demanded Wisconsin officials release security camera footage from the TCF Center.


The TCF Center is located in Detroit, Michigan.



After drawing initial praise from the Trump team for "releasing the Kraken," even Rudy Giuliani attempted to distance himself from Powell's antics, saying:

"Sidney Powell is practicing law on her own. She is not a member of the Trump Legal Team. She is also not a lawyer for the President."



Powell also claimed in a recent Michigan lawsuit there was widespread voter fraud in "Edison County," which is unlikely due to the fact there is no such place in Michigan.



A lawsuit from Powell in Georgia managed to misspell "District Court" in two different ways.



Trump's entire legal team has attracted endless mockery since their formation, reportedly embarrassing the President.



The vast majority of the Trump team's lawsuits have been dismissed or ruled against without any possibility of swaying the outcome of the election.

At this point, it would seem only a matter of time before the the President's legal allies concede the election to winner Joe Biden.

But without the ongoing fight, the endless fundraising which has pulled in over $170 million would also stop. Most of the funds raised has been diverted to "pay off campaign debts."

The holders of those debts has not been revealed.

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