Donald Trump just claimed that Sidney Powell was not his attorney and "never was." And yet, Powell was in the Oval Office with him in December 2020 and, at that meeting, Trump considered appointing Powell special counsel to oversee bogus voter fraud claims.
@kylegriffin1 How can you fire someone who never worked for you?
@kylegriffin1 Great news! No attorney-client privilege then! Let him try that and use his comments as a rebuttal.
@kylegriffin1 Donald Trump just claimed that Sidney Powell was not his attorney and "never was." And yet, Powell was in the Oval Office with him in December 2020 and, at that meeting, Trump considered appointing Powell special counsel to oversee bogus voter fraud claims.
@kylegriffin1 Typically you’d follow up an “and yet” with something that contradicts what you just said, but you just strengthen what you’re trying to prove wrong. Powell was not his attorney.
@kylegriffin1 At a meeting & "considered" is not being someone's attorney. Wake up, get your head out of your bum.