Attorney Sidney Powell accused White House aides of preventing her from contacting the President and not coordinating with him to reverse the results.

"Nearly everyone around the President has prevented me from talking or interacting with him since I left the Oval Office on the evening of December 18," said Trump's support lawyer Sidney Powell.

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Sidney Powell speaks at a press conference at the headquarters of the Republican National Committee in Washington, on November 19 Photo: AP.

Powell added that she only received a silent signal from the White House after the December 18 meeting, apparently tacit confirmation that she was unable to continue speaking with him during her White House visit two days later.

According to Powell, she was asked by President Trump to become a "special prosecutor", but not yet officially.

Powell's statement appears to indicate that the senior White House official is working to "freeze" her relationship with the President and prevent her from reaching him more.

According to sources during the December 18 meeting, Powell and national security adviser Michael Flynn had a heated argument with a team of White House officials, including Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and adviser Pat Cipollone over the reports.

Powell has made many controversial allegations about the election such as Venezuela, the Clinton Foundation, billionaire George Soros that caused the votes of President Trump to "disappear".

Although less than a month from the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, attorney Powell and many of Trump's allies still support him in efforts to reverse election results despite the near chance of success