Attorney Sidney Powell back at White House Sunday
Attorney Sidney Powell was back at the White House Sunday to push President Donald Trump and his administration to issue an executive order to seize voting machines for examination, two sources with direct knowledge tell ABC News.
It is unclear if Powell met face-to-face with the president Sunday.
She met with Trump in the Oval Office Friday night and was joined by Trump's former national security adviser, retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn.
Sources, who were against the move Friday evening, were stunned to hear Powell was back in the building Sunday.
Critics expressed alarm at Friday's meeting, which was first reported by The New York Times. Noah Bookbinder, who heads the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, told ABC News that the ideas raised in the Oval Office would represent an "abuse of power" and were "wrong and must be condemned."
- ABC News' John Santucci, Katherine Faulders