The Powell team attorneys regularly pushed back on the judge s questions.
Parker questioned what authority they believe she had to overturn an election.
A Michigan federal judge grilled Sidney Powell and her team of lawyers for roughly six hours Monday in response to motions to sanction the attorneys in connection with their conspiracy-laden lawsuit claiming election fraud in the state.
U.S. District Judge Linda Parker heard arguments from lawyers for Detroit and Michigan for sanctioning Powell and her team, but spent most of the hearing scrutinizing the baseless allegations of fraud and misconduct leveled in the lawsuit, which involved several attorneys, including three from Michigan: Scott Hagerstrom, Stefanie Lambert Junttila and Greg Rohl.
Facing possible sanctions, Sidney Powell defends election suit during heated hearing
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As Democrats see ominous signs ahead for voting rights, Biden will address the issue in Philadelphia
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By Katherine HugginsJul 11th, 2021, 9:14 pm
During
Donald Trump‘s CPAC speech on Sunday, Fox News added a disclaimer that “voting system companies have denied the various allegations made by President Trump and his counsel regarding the 2020 election.” The chyron appeared after Trump started talking about how many votes he received.
Trump claimed the “witch hunts” started when he announced his presidential campaign because he “put America first, all because of MAGA.”
“And now, it’s also because I got more votes 75 million than anybody in the history of the presidency, and far more than Clinton, far more than Obama, and a record 12 million more than 2016,” he said. “Think of it, in the history usually they go down a little bit second term and they win, but they go down a little bit.”
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Will a 40-second disclaimer during Donald Trump’s whining about the 2020 election help save Fox from those multi-billion (with a “b”) dollar lawsuits against the network?
This is a real disclaimer that ran on Fox during Trump s CPAC Dallas speech: THE VOTING SYSTEM COMPANIES HAVE DENIED THE VARIOUS ALLEGATIONS MADE BY PRESIDENT TRUMP. pic.twitter.com/cTvWJgV9DK Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) July 11, 2021
In February, Fox was sued by Smartmatic for $2.7+ billion for the lies it allowed on its network that suggested the voting technology company changed voting outcomes in favor of Joe Biden. In March, Dominion Voting Systems followed suit with a defamation claim of $1.6 billion.