Add Fox Business News host Maria Bartiromo and former Fox News personality Tucker Carlson to the list of Donald Trump-adjacent people who should be very concerned by attorney Sidney Powell's agreement to come clean as part of a plea deal on Thursday.
According to CNN's Marshall Cohen, testimony that Powell could give in either the Georgia racketeering trial or, in Washington D.C. if Special Counsel Jack Smith puts her on the stand in Donald Trump's federal trial, could hand attorneys for Dominion Voting Systems more fodder for their billion dollar defamation lawsuits.
As Cohen pointed out, both Carlson and Bartiromo were neck-deep in promoting Powell's voting fraud conspiracy theories and any off-the-record conversations she may have had with them that becomes part of her testimony under oath could be entered into evidence in the civil suits.
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Writing for CNN, he explained that Carlson and Bartiromo should be "looking over their shoulders."
After pointing out the dangers her testimony could hold for Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani and others in the Georgia racketeering case, Cohen wrote, "She was also in touch with prominent right-wing media figures, including former Fox News host Tucker Carlson and current Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo. All three of them are facing defamation lawsuits from voting technology companies, and Powell’s admissions in the criminal cases could strengthen the defamation allegations."
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