Former Trump campaign attorney Jenna Ellis informed Georgia prosecutors that then-President Trump had no intention of leaving the White House after the 2020 election, despite his loss and subsequent legal challenges.
This revelation came to light during a confidential interview with Fulton County investigators.
Additionally, Sidney Powell, another attorney involved in Trump’s election efforts, claimed to have communicated frequently with Trump and expressed plans to seize voting machines nationwide. (Trending: Photos Released Of Cocaine Found In White House)
ABC News has obtained video from Georgia prosecutors' interview with ex-Trump attorney Jenna Ellis
Ellis tells them she was personally informed by a top Trump adviser that Trump was "not going to leave" the White House pic.twitter.com/olmxcXE7f3
— AnalyzingAmerica (@AnalyzAmerica) November 16, 2023
“Did I know anything about election law? No,” Powell reportedly told investigators.
Adding, “But I understand fraud from having been a prosecutor for 10 years, and knew generally what the fraud suit should be if the evidence showed what I thought it showed.”
Powell was reportedly fired by Donald Trump from his defense team after she accused a dead Hugo Chavez of interfering with the election.
Both attorneys’ credibility has been called into question, with Powell being fired by Trump and Ellis facing her own legal challenges.
Ellis has been asking for help with legal aide on social media.
Sydney Powell said that Trump has always believed he won the Election but was surrounded by a bunch of incompetent and backstabbing hacks who were giving him bad advice
Not exactly new information pic.twitter.com/GbJz8k9Ogk
— AnalyzingAmerica (@AnalyzAmerica) November 16, 2023
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