Sidney Powell Sues Verizon To Keep Her Communications Hidden From Investigators

Sidney Powell Sues Verizon To Keep Her Communications Hidden From Investigators

Sidney Powell is desperate to keep her communications hidden from the investigators on the Capitol Riot Committee, so she is suing Verizon to prevent them from being released. This is likely a fool's errand, as the subpoena power of the Committee is going to outweigh any legal argument that Powell could possibly make in this scenario. Farron Cousins explains what is happening and why Powell is ultimately going to lose. Link - https://www.thedailybeast.com/sidney-... Don't forget to like, comment, and share! And subscribe to stay connected! Connect with Farron on Twitter:   / farronbalanced   *This transcript was auto-generated. Please excuse any typos. Conservative lawyer, Sidney Powell, back in the news. Once again, this week, this time suing Verizon to prevent Verizon from handing over her phone records and other, you know, digital communications from her phone to the January 6th select committee. And of course, SI Powell has a roughly 0% chance of actually being successful with this particular argument. You see SI Powell not only says, you know, Hey, you don't have a right to do this because I wasn't there that's part of her legal argument. I wasn't there on January six. What are you talking about? You're the January 6th committee. You're looking at what happened that day and I wasn't there. So you can't have me. But another interesting thing in this legal filing they've put out there is her attorneys are arguing that if her phone records were given over to this committee, it would cause quote, irreparable harm to SI Powell. Hmm. So whatever it is that she is trying to keep secret is apparently so bad that if anybody else knew about it, sit Powell would be ruined. I, I don't know about you, but now suddenly it's like, okay, that definitely seems like the committee probably needs to know what the hell you were doing that day, which makes it all the more likely that they're going to get their hands on those documents or, or the communication, excuse me. Like how bad are they? That that is what ends up ruining your life. I wanna know. I like, I, I wanna know more than anything else now. Like what is in there, that's going to cause irreparable harm to, to the previously UN tarnished reputation of Sidney Powell. Like what could be in there that makes you look even worse than you already do. Oh, I I've gotta know. I I've got to know Verizon, you gotta fight this man. This is absolutely too good to pass up. Here's the thing we have had other people subpoenaed by the January 6th select committee. Of course, that have actually, you know, also said, Verizon, you can't release this stuff. Often. Verizon says, yeah, but we are. And so SI Powell suing to stop that, uh, this is gonna get shut down pretty quickly. The January 6th committee, even in spite of Rudy Giuliani saying they don't have it. They do have the power to subpoena. These records, her legal argument that because she wasn't there on January 6th and therefore should not be included in this investigation is total BS. Because as we know, the committee is not only looking at the exact events that happened on that day. They're looking at the run up to it. And that is where SI Powell. And of course, Rudy Giuliani also come into play. Y'all were out there pushing these lies. Sidney. Powell's the one who first got up in front of that microphone. It was the same press conference where Rudy Giuliani's hair was melting down his face. And she's the one who started talking about Hugo Chavez and Venezuela and ghosts in the machines. And they that's how they did all this. You were involved than it from the start Sydney. You were at the white house at some point telling your idiotic stories. Like there came a point and the, uh, select committee knows this because of the documents they've received, where it was being considered, whether or not to appoint you as a special prosecutor to investigate, you know, potential election fraud. You are at the heart of this. You don't get to say that just because you weren't storming the capital, you are not involved. You were one of the first people involved. And the committee is trying to determine whether or not your words and actions prior to the events of January 6th may have caused people to in fact, storm the capital, as well as maybe played a role in the plots that we've now uncovered of the Trump administration attempting to overturn the 2020 election results. Whether it was with the Pentagon, the department of Homeland security, local police officers, whatever it was, members of Congress, the MyPillow guy, you're at the center of all of it. Sydney, you don't get to get out of this. All you're doing is stalling by suing Verizon because eventually those communications that you say are gonna cause irreparable harm. They're gonna come out and we're gonna know exactly what it is. You're trying to hide.