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2020 presidential election
Days before the 2020 presidential election, Dennis Montgomery, a software designer with a history of making dubious claims, asserted that a government supercomputer program would be used to switch votes from Trump to Biden on voting machines. Powell promoted the conspiracy theory on Lou Dobbs Tonight on November 6,[39][40] and again two days later on Maria Bartiromo's Fox Business program, claiming to have "evidence that that is exactly what happened."[41] She also asserted that the CIA ignored warnings about the software, and urged Trump to fire director Gina Haspel.[42] Christopher Krebs, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), characterized the supercomputer claim as "nonsense" and a "hoax."[43][44] CISA described the 2020 election as "the most secure in American history," with "no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes or was in any way compromised."[43][44] A few days later Trump claimed Krebs's analysis was "highly inaccurate" and Krebs was fired by tweet.[45]
In the wake of the election, President Donald Trump established a legal team to challenge the legitimacy of the results.[46] On November 14, Trump named Rudy Giuliani to lead the team, with Joseph diGenova, Victoria Toensing, Jenna Ellis and Powell as members of this team.[47] The team proceeded to file numerous lawsuits in several states over alleged vote harvesting, illegal votes, machine errors, vote dumps, and late-counted votes.
Holding a press conference on November 19, Giuliani and Powell alleged multiple instances of voter fraud in key states.[48] They cited an affidavit - filed by Russell Ramsland and L. Lin Wood, on behalf of the Trump campaign[49] - as evidence of manipulated results. In its comparison of votes cast in Michigan, against total voters registered, Powell asserted that they found over-voting of "up to 350 percent in some places."[48][50] However, the affidavit's conclusion was erroneous; it had compared the Michigan vote tallies against population data from Minnesota (whose respective abbreviations are MI and MN, a possible source of the error).[49][51] When the The Washington Post independently checked the numbers, no voter discrepancies were found.[48] When questioned the next day, Wood described this as "a simple mistake" and said the affidavit "will be corrected if it hasn’t been already".[49]
After Giuliani's segment ended, Powell took the lectern and alleged without evidence that an international Communist plot had been engineered by Venezuela, Cuba, China, Hugo Chávez (who died in 2013), George Soros, and the Clinton Foundation, to rig the 2020 election.[12][52] She also alleged that Dominion Voting Systems "can set and run an algorithm that probably ran all over the country to take a certain percentage of votes from President Trump and flip them to President Biden."[53]
The source for many of these claims appeared to be far right news organization One America News Network (OANN).[ 12] She also repeated a conspiracy theory[54] spread by Congressman Louie Gohmert, OANN and others:[55] that accurate voting results had been transmitted to the German office of the Spanish electronic voting firm Scytl, where they were tabulated to reveal a landslide victory for Trump, after which a company server was supposedly seized in a raid by the United States Army.[12] The US Army and Scytl refuted these claims:[56] Scytl has not had any offices in Germany since September 2019, and does not tabulate US votes.[57][58]
Later that evening on his Fox News program Tucker Carlson Tonight, conservative commentator Tucker Carlson said he had invited Powell onto the show to provide proof of her allegations. According to Carlson, after repeated requests, Powell became angry and said to "stop contacting her". Carlson's team contacted other figures in the Trump campaign, who said that Powell had given them no evidence for her allegations.[59]
In a subsequent interview with Newsmax on November 21,[60] Powell accused Georgia's Republican governor, Brian Kemp, of being "in on the Dominion scam" and suggested financial impropriety.[61] Powell additionally alleged that fraud had cost Doug Collins the runoff against incumbent Kelly Loeffler in the Senate race in Georgia.[62] She also claimed the Democratic Party had used rigged Dominion machines to defeat Bernie Sanders in the 2016 primary, and that Sanders learned of this but "sold out."[63]
She stated she would "blow up" Georgia with a "biblical" court filing.[64] Powell suggested that candidates "paid to have the system rigged to work for them."[65] On the basis of these claims, Powell called for Republican-controlled state legislatures in swing states to disregard the election results and appoint a slate of "loyal" electors who would vote to re-elect President Trump,[66] based on authority supposedly resting in Article Two of the Constitution.[67]
On November 22, 2020, Giuliani and Ellis issued a statement that Powell was "practicing law on her own" and was not (or was no longer) a part of the Trump legal team.[68][69][70] According to The Washington Post, the Trump campaign cut ties with Powell because she was seen as harming Trump's broader legal efforts, and because President Trump disliked the coverage she received from Tucker Carlson Tonight.[71] Shortly after the announcement, her client Michael Flynn tweeted that Twitter had suspended her account for twelve hours, and stated she agreed with the announcement and was "staying the course" to prove election fraud.[72]
While working for Trump, Powell stated she would "release the Kraken", a catchphrase from a 1981 film, Clash of the Titans, and the expression spread across Twitter. Upon leaving the president's legal team, Powell was embraced by QAnon followers, many of whom had become discouraged that years of predictions of a Trump landslide victory and coming revelations about his enemies had not materalized.[73][74]
QAnon
Powell has been described by some sources as a supporter of the QAnon conspiracy theory,[75][76] a far-right conspiracy theory which alleges that a cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles is running a global child sex-trafficking ring and plotting against President Donald Trump, who is fighting the cabal.[77]
Powell has retweeted major QAnon accounts and catchphrases and appeared on QAnon shows on YouTube,[76] but has denied knowledge of QAnon.[6]
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