Donald Trump lawyer Sidney Powell and Fox News host Tucker Carlson don’t look like they will be working together on solving any mysteries soon. In the hours following the press conference by Donald Trump’s legal team, Tucker Carlson took to the air and asked for proof of the allegations of voter fraud. Sidney Powell didn’t respond initially but later responded by telling Tucker to do his own “investigations.”

Powell had claimed at the press conference that “One of [the election machine software’s] most characteristic features is its ability to flip votes. It can set and run an algorithm that probably ran all over the country to take a certain percentage of votes from President Trump and flip them to President Biden.”

In response to the claims Tucker said that he reached out to Powell for evidence and that he would be willing to give her as much time as needed to lay it all out. “We would have given her the whole hour. We would have given her the entire week, actually, and listened quietly the whole time at rapt attention,” Carlson said, “But she never sent us any evidence, despite a lot of polite requests. When we kept pressing, she got angry and told us to stop contacting her.”

Friday morning in an interview with Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo, Powell shot back at Carlson, saying “No, I didn’t get angry with the request to provide evidence, in fact, I sent an affidavit to Tucker that I had not even attached to a pleading yet to help him understand the situation, and I offered him another witness who could explain the mathematics and the statistical evidence far better than I can. I’m not really a numbers person, but he was very insulting, demanding, and rude, and I told him not to contact me again, in those terms.”

Stepping away from the Tucker Carlson attacks, Powell indicated in an interview on Lou Dobbs Fox Business Broadcast that the upcoming lawsuits will not be against the actual software manufacturing companies but “will be against the election officials to invalidate the results of the election and force it to the legislatures and the Electoral College and then the Congress if necessary,” said Powell

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