The controversial Texas attorney just doesn't seem willing to get off the Trump train. Texas OathKeepers Jan6 Jan6th Insurrection TrumpCoupAttempt Dallas
Dallas attorney Sidney Powell just doesn't appear ready to get off the Trump Train.
Defending the Republic, an entity set up by Powell in the wake of the election, had raised $15 million by last August, Buzzfeed reports, citing audited financials. Although the group's stated purpose is to"defend the constitutional rights of all Americans," details about how it's spending the money is sketchy, according to the news site.
Powell was unavailable for comment, as was her attorney, and so was Defending the Republic's attorney, Buzzfeed noted.
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