She was spotted by CNN leaving the residence side of the White House shortly before 9 p.m. ET.
Powell denied that she was meeting with Trump, but when pressed again as to whether she met with the President or other White House officials, she retorted: “It would be none of your business.”
Powell declined to answer when asked whether the President plans to appoint her as a special counsel to investigate alleged voter fraud, something that came up during Friday’s meeting — which Trump convened — when White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and counsel Pat Cipollone pushed back intensely on the suggestion of putting Powell in such a capacity.
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