- Rudy Giuliani claimed in an interview Sunday that supporting former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election fraud lies would “get me to heaven”
- Giuliani recorded a St. Patrick’s Day episode of his podcast Uncovering the Truth with Dr. Maria Ryan
- The former New York mayor predicted he would eventually be disbarred in New York, where he was suspended, and in Washington, D.C., for Trump’s cause.
Rudy Giuliani claimed in an interview Sunday that supporting former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election fraud lies would “get me to heaven,” as he admitted he would be disbarred in Washington, DC.
Giuliani recorded a St. Patrick’s Day episode of his Uncovering the Truth podcast with Dr. Maria Ryan and continued to falsely claim that Trump won the 2020 race against President Joe Biden.
He told Ryan he was going to reveal “confidential stuff”, adding: “The bar is going to crucify me no matter what.”
“I will be disbarred in New York, I will be disbarred in Washington and it will have nothing to do with anything I did wrong,” Giuliani said. “And I see that as something that will help me in heaven to stay true to my principles and not be a weakling like all those weaklings who are afraid to represent Trump.”
The former New York mayor and Trump attorney is already suspended from practicing law in New York, and on Friday, the D.C. Board of Professional Responsibility recommended that Giuliani be disbarred.
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Sunday that touting former President Donald Trump’s election fraud lies would “get me to heaven,” admitting he would be disbarred in New York and Washington, DC.
Rudy Giuliani faces charges in Georgia for making false statements and soliciting false testimony while working for former President Donald Trump to overturn President Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election.
The report to the D.C. Bar committee says Giuliani’s actions attempting to overturn Biden’s victory were “frivolous and destructive.”
More than 60 lawsuits were filed, under Giuliani’s leadership, and he lost them all.
Giuliani has been accused of making false statements and soliciting false testimony in connection with the Georgia election fraud case. He visited and had his photo taken in August.
Yet the former New York mayor, known for helping the country overcome the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, insisted Trump was wronged.
“You know who won in 2020, I know who won in 2020 and I know these damn ballots are burned and I know how high this goes,” he accused during the 50-minute podcast.
He said the 88 indictments against Trump in four separate cases constituted a “massive violation of due process” because the presumptive Republican nominee would not have time to prepare for all of them.
And suggested it was a political stunt because the accusations came “from a political party and they communicate with each other.”
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (left) and President-elect Donald Trump (right) pose for a photo in Bedminster in November 2016, weeks after Trump won the 2016 race. Giuliani became the Trump’s lawyer and led efforts to overturn Biden’s victory four years later.
The former mayor also slapped Biden, calling him a “dodo,” “dum dum” and other more offensive slurs.
Giuliani said Biden was “the stupidest man I’ve ever met” for taking a dig at Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene before the State of the Union address, which took place earlier this month.
Green had given Biden a pin bearing the name of Laken Riley — the nursing student who was murdered by an illegal immigrant — which Republicans are using to launch additional criticism of the president’s immigration policies Democrat.
Giuliani called Biden’s staff “useless” and claimed “they’re so afraid of him passing out or falling that they let him take” the pin. “They don’t read it for him, even though they know they have to, because he can’t read.”
“And then in the middle of all of this, he tries to do this stupid, childish fourth-grade act of mentioning his name: ‘I’m not afraid to mention the name Lincoln Riley,'” Giuliani said. “It’s Laken Riley, go to sleep.”
The president actually butchered Riley’s first name during a heated exchange with Greene in the middle of his State of the Union address.
Giuliani also thought Biden should address the savage beating of Missouri teenager Kaylee Gain.
“What happened to the President of the United States?” Giuliani said, slapping Biden with a number of insults, including saying it was “immoral” not to speak out about what happened to 16-year-old Gain. “He’s hiding on this because he’s afraid of his vote,” Giuliani accused.
“And this comes after hiding in Laken Riley who was killed by one of his Venezuelan illegal immigrants. Who come only because of his politics,” added the former mayor.