Sidney Powell Storms Off Set When Grilled on Her Election Lies
Powell later returned with her tiny dog in tow and continued to double down on her baseless claims.
“And how easy would it have been to establish that as a fact?” Ferguson asked Connolly, who responded: “You know, I’m not an expert on Googling, but I think it takes about 30 seconds to Google that.”
“I don't even know the exact numbers,” Powell replied, prompting Ferguson to note that the lawyer should know their involvement considering she made “very dramatic, critical statements” about the company.
After the ABC TV host pointed out that Smartmatic was only involved in one single county, Powell grumbled that she believes their “involvement's probably a lot bigger than that.” Ferguson, meanwhile, wanted to know what actual research or fact-checking Powell and her team did into the company.
Ferguson then fired back with a very direct question. “You said that Smartmatic owns Dominion. How do you justify such a basic factual error?” Ferguson asked, causing Powell to throw in the towel.
“But we’re not even in the area of great dispute,” Ferguson retorted. “These are the simple facts of who owns what.”
“Oh, you'd have to go look at our complaint against with respect to the four states that we filed legal complaints in to get the details of that,” the Kraken attorney huffed.
Claiming that it was merely Smartmatic “propaganda” to suggest the firm was not involved in fraud, Powell promised she could “produce additional evidence that shows otherwise.” She also insisted that “thousands of Americans” were involved in this supposed fraud, calling it a “bloodless coup where they took over the presidency of the United States without a single shot being fired.”
“Do you ever hear yourself and think that it sounds ridiculous?” Ferguson flatly asked Powell.