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Trump Attorney Sidney Powell: ‘I’m Going To Blow Up’ Georgia With New Lawsuit

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President Trump’s legal team talked up on Saturday a massive lawsuit to be filed in federal court focused on an alleged fraud scheme involving Georgia and electronic voting machines.

Jordan Sekulow and Sidney Powell appeared on Newsmax, a news network that has strives to set itself apart by not calling the 2020 race for President-elect Joe Biden, to tease what is next for the Trump team that has faced repeated setbacks in battleground state lawsuits.

“I can’t tell you right now what is coming in Georgia, but what is coming in Georgia will be shocking,” Sekulow said in his interview.

Hours later, Powell offered more specifics, predicting that Georgia, among other battleground states upon which they are focused, “will be the first state I’m going to blow up” and it “will be biblical.”

She made several stunning allegations, including top Georgia state officials being paid to be part of a conspiracy with Dominion Voting Systems, which has denied being involved in a vote-switching scheme, and much more. Powell said she believes the alleged vote-buying scheme stretches back years and members of both parties are involved.

Mark Halperin, a contributor at Newsmax, said at one point that everything she was alleging “is nuts.” The Washington Examiner emailed Gov. Brian Kemp’s office for comment.

Powell said she plans to file something by Friday, if not earlier. She said filings about fraud and conspiracy allegations will be filed across multiple jurisdictions.

Georgia is also where two Senate runoffs are set to take place next month, with control of the upper chamber hanging in the balance. Powell said it would be “absurd” for Georgia to proceed with the runoffs using the same election… (Read more)

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