Mark Levin defended Sidney Powell a few minutes ago on Twitter, calling her a patriot and saying that she and the other lawyers deserve our thanks for trying to get to the bottom of this election fraud. He also defended the investigation itself:
1. Sidney Powell’s a terrific lawyer working 24/7 under extremely tight time constraints to gather evidence from hostile, non-transparent parties. There are very serious questions about Dominion Voting Systems’ ties, security, and competence. I don’t have the answers.
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) November 20, 2020
3. And numerous Democrat members of Congress raised questions about several of these companies. Canada will not use Dominion, even though it’s headquartered there, because it concluded the company’s not reliable. The history of this company is very concerning.
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) November 20, 2020
5. Civil cases are not criminal cases. That said, once you get to court with enough information that raises serious issues and concerns based on sworn expert statements and/or witness testimony, a court will or should decide if the case can proceed.
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) November 20, 2020
7. This issue is bigger than even this election. What about the next election? What about the Senate election in Georgia on January 5? What about the public’s faith in elections? What about all the previous lawsuits by the Democrats that changed ejection laws in the states?
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) November 20, 2020
8. Sidney Powell and the other lawyers are patriots. They deserve our thanks. And Dominion needs to be put to the test, even though much of the media now pretend otherwise.
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) November 20, 2020
I’m glad Levin hasn’t gone the way of so many others who are poo-pooing Powell and Giuliani’s invesitgation as if it’s some baseless conspiracy. Levin is right in everything he said here, especially when it comes to defending the integrity of future elections. What Powell and Giuliani are doing is crucial and we can only hope they end up prevailing in their attempt to expose massive voter fraud. If they fail, it will all likely speak for itself and there will be a lot of questions. But I’ve learned over the last four years not to jump on the ‘attack Trump’ bandwagon and throw tomatoes early on, because more often than not, he’s been right. So let’s just see how this plays out.