Fox News host Tucker Carlson implied Trump campaign attorney Sidney Powell is being less than truthful about voter fraud allegations in the Nov. 3 election during his broadcast last night.
Carlson said he repeatedly reached out to Powell to ask for evidence to corroborate the allegations she is making but she refused to supply any.
This morning Powell set the record straight while appearing with another Fox host, Maria Bartiromo.
Maria Bartiromo: How did you respond to Tucker Carlson? Did you get angry with the show because they texted you and asked you to provide evidence of what you’re alleging?
Sidney Powell: 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 of 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.