Sean Kehoe
@SeanAKehoe
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13h
I was a litigation lawyer for 25 years. I would never have given my evidence to the media before giving it to the Court. Besides that, one needs to consider the safety of witnesses who could easily be suicided. Remember, the Clintons are not yet in jail.
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Daily Caller
@DailyCaller
· 16h
Tucker Carlson calls on Sidney Powell to release evidence of her claim that votes were moved illegitimately by software from Trump to Biden.
He says he would have given her “the whole hour” on his show but she refused to provide evidence and told them to stop contacting her.
@ScottBaio
· 1h
Hey @MittRomney, beautiful golf courses in Utah......maybe I'll move there, play a few rounds and unseat you. P.S. My wife is still waiting for her $2600 refund. Remember your wife canceled that Beverly Hills political luncheon fundraiser? But your campaign kept the money. twitter.com/MittRomney/sta…
Can’t both of these statements in those tweets be true?
Tucker or his staff asked Sidney or her staff for the evidence.
Sidney did not provide it.
Tucker reported that he asked and Sidney did not provide the evidence.
It seems to me that this is getting blown out of proportion. A journalist’s job is to look for the information & report what happened when they looked for it. Tucker is not a spokesperson for Sidney Powell or President Trump.
A lawyer’s job is to represent their client. Sidney’s client is not Tucker Carlson, but rather President Trump.
It seems both parties are doing their job.
By the way, Byron York has basically said the same things that Tucker said last night - that Sidney Powell hasn’t provided any evidence.
It can be true she hasn’t provided any evidence & there could be many, very good reasons for her not to provide the evidence - protecting her client the number one. But a reporter, reporting that she hasn’t provided any evidence, can also be true.