“When they talk about people putting out knowingly false claims, Kerik and others are gonna be able to point right over at Sidney Powell and say, ‘Hey, what they’re accusing us of, she did.’
“And then he’s gonna be able to testify about, that’s why she was fired. That’s why, you know, President Trump told her she wasn’t allowed back in the White House.
“It’s actually, in a weird way, very exculpatory to President Trump and to Rudy Giuliani to say, ‘Yeah, there was somebody doing something wrong. Sidney Powell. And that’s why we got rid of her. That’s why we distanced ourselves from her.’
“So, I do think it is problematic for her, but in inculpating her, it also exculpates Rudy Giuliani and President Trump.” – Bernie Kerik’s lawyer Tim Parlatore. Kerik is seeking immunity for his testimony in the Georgia RICO case.