Rudy Raided - Ruh Roh

hanimmal

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I really don’t care about it either way. But people are dumb if they think he’s gonna get any time or lose his law license. Nothin happened to Hilary right.. n we all know her n bill were big time corrupt. It’s all the same shit. The wealthy and powerful never pay for what they do.
lmao because you were told that by right wing trolls so much that it 'feels' true?

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The only problem with your logic is that Trump's idiot criminal buddies have now spent time behind bars. And it is still moving forward with lots of other investigations/trials.

Or are we supposed to pretend like all the below didn't happen?

 

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First… hate Rudy all u want, but he didn’t get where he is by being stupid. Second… this has been a 2yr thing already right? So are you all simple enough to believe he hasn’t taken care of any evidence that he can be got on?? Think about it…
Rudy is a pack rat, he keeps everything.
 

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I really don’t care about it either way. But people are dumb if they think he’s gonna get any time or lose his law license. Nothin happened to Hilary right.. n we all know her n bill were big time corrupt. It’s all the same shit. The wealthy and powerful never pay for what they do.
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And that is the point of bringing these people down, the wealthy and powerful should be held accountable.
 

schuylaar

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I really don’t care about it either way. But people are dumb if they think he’s gonna get any time or lose his law license. Nothin happened to Hilary right.. n we all know her n bill were big time corrupt. It’s all the same shit. The wealthy and powerful never pay for what they do.
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what should have happened to Hillary?
 

schuylaar

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I really don’t care about it either way. But people are dumb if they think he’s gonna get any time or lose his law license. Nothin happened to Hilary right.. n we all know her n bill were big time corrupt. It’s all the same shit. The wealthy and powerful never pay for what they do.
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Joseph R. Biden is the 46th President of the United States of America.

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Herb & Suds

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I really don’t care about it either way. But people are dumb if they think he’s gonna get any time or lose his law license. Nothin happened to Hilary right.. n we all know her n bill were big time corrupt. It’s all the same shit. The wealthy and powerful never pay for what they do.
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Funny how 35 bias right wing investigations couldn't prove shit

Seems your view is a bit biased and not based in fact :hug:
 

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Aides who clashed with Giuliani intentionally gave him wrong time for Trump debate prep: book
The incident is detailed in the forthcoming “I Alone Can Fix It: Donald J. Trump’s Catastrophic Final Year,” by Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker.

According to excerpts first obtained by Insider, aides told Giuliani that a prep session for Trump's first 2020 presidential debate would take place at 2 p.m. when it really started at noon.

The practice featured former senior counselor Kellyanne Conway acting as the moderator in place of Fox News host Chris Wallace and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) acting in place of then-Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

According to the book, Giuliani's advice for Trump was to attack Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden repeatedly during the debate. Other aides, including Christie, reportedly suggested he only touch on the subject and not make it a focus.

“Most of the other advisors found Giuliani’s advice to be ‘supremely unhelpful,’ as one characterized his coaching tips for the president,” the book says.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Rudy is gonna try and sell Donald's ass, but they might not want to make a deal with him, he's a drunk and his brain is mush, he might not make a good witness. However Rudy was in on most of Trumps efforts to cheat and steal the election, including planning meetings for the insurrection.
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Giuliani Tells Interviewer He's "Willing to go to Jail". Even Rudy Knows Justice is Coming for Rudy

As the walls close in on Rudy Giuliani, he gives a new interview in which he claims he committed no crime but says he's "willing to go to jail" but hose who put him there will have to suffer "consequences in heaven."

Here are the data points that show Rudy is right to conclude that he's going to end up in jail.
 
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schuylaar

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Rudy is gonna try and sell Donald's ass, but they might not want to make a deal with him, he's a drunk and his brain is mush, he might not make a good witness. However Rudy was in on most of Trumps efforts to cheat and steal the election, including planning meetings for the insurrection.
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Giuliani Tells Interviewer He's "Willing to go to Jail". Even Rudy Knows Justice is Coming for Rudy

As the walls close in on Rudy Giuliani, he gives a new interview in which he claims he committed no crime but says he's "willing to go to jail" but hose who put him there will have to suffer "consequences in heaven."

Here are the data points that show Rudy is right to conclude that he's going to end up in jail.
'willing' would assume he has a choice.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump knows Rudy is gonna squeal his head off, but he's a drunk and an unreliable witness and the feds might not want to buy what he has to sell. Rudy is under the bus looking for oil leaks, like Manafort he went through cash like shit through a goose to fund his lavish lifestyle and personal entourage.
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Trump Sails Away as Rudy Giuliani Drowns in Legal Bills

THANKS FOR NOTHING
As Giuliani struggles with mounting legal bills, the former president’s longtime friend can’t even get a retweet.


As Rudy Giuliani’s legal bills have piled up in recent months—and as federal investigators intensify their probe into Donald Trump’s longtime associate—the former president appears willing to provide just as much help as he usually does when his friends are in need: next to nothing.

For months now, Trump has consistently ignored or rejected Giuliani’s pleas for assistance. And it’s not just that Trump and other prominent Republicans have been unwilling to open up their wallets or war chests to help offset Giuliani’s mounting legal costs; in many cases, Giuliani’s former Trumpworld comrades have declined to even acknowledge the existence of his legal defense fund, which has struggled to raise much of anything from the public.

“There have been times when I’ve asked people in the [former] president’s orbit to see if Trump wanted to draw attention to the fundraising,” said an ally and longtime associate of the former New York City mayor. “That went nowhere. Many of these people wouldn’t even tweet or retweet [links to the legal fund] when I asked them to.”

Trump has made some sympathetic gestures towards his former attorney, as law enforcement officials have closed in on him. When the state of New York yanked Giuliani’s law license, Trump issued a statement calling him the “greatest Mayor in the history of New York City” and “the Eliot Ness of his generation.”

It’s the only formal statement where Trump has mentioned his prior attorney since Twitter suspended the former president’s account. Other than that, Trump has only mentioned Rudy’s legal troubles once before, in an aside on Fox News calling the FBI search of Giuliani’s apartment “unfair” and “a double standard like I don’t think anybody’s ever seen before.”

But while Giuliani’s longtime friend Bernard Kerik, the former New York City police commissioner, has pitched in to create a fundraising site for Rudy’s legal bills, few others have been willing to even throw Trump’s former consigliere an RT on Twitter. (Trump himself can’t retweet anything, as he’s banned from Twitter for instigating political violence, but he could issue a statement of support for Giuliani’s fund and have it spread far and wide through the app.)

Crowdtangle, a search tool for browsing posts to public Facebook groups, pages, and verified accounts, shows that virtually no conservative or MAGA heavyweights have echoed Giuliani’s fundraising links at WinRed and the site set up for him by Kerik. The same is true on Twitter, where verified MAGA mega-follower accounts have largely ignored Giuliani’s attempts to fill his campaign coffers.

The stakes for the former New York mayor couldn’t be higher, as he faces a slew of legal troubles. Courts in New York and Washington, D.C., have suspended his law license, depriving Giuliani of an important source of income.

In the meantime, his legal bills continue to grow. Attorneys for Dominion Voting Systems have filed a billion-dollar defamation lawsuit against Giuliani for echoing wild conspiracy theories about the company’s products. Democratic lawmakers have also accused him—alongside former President Trump—of helping to incite the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol. And the most serious legal headache for Giuliani looms over all of his troubles: a Justice Department criminal probe into whether he violated foreign lobbying laws through his work in Ukraine.

Naturally, Trump’s sporadic public sympathy hasn’t extended to amplification of Giuliani’s legal defense fund, much less a check from the former president’s well-stocked campaign fund.

According to three sources familiar with the matter, there have been several fruitless attempts this year by Giuliani’s camp to convince Trump to swoop in and provide significant financial support and other forms of assistance to Giuliani. After all, a primary reason Giuliani is even under the investigative gaze of the feds is because of what he did—largely at the former president’s behest—during the Trump-Ukraine scandal.

To Giuliani and his remaining confidants, Trump’s glaring (if predictable) refusal to come to his loyalist’s rescue has been a borderline betrayal of a lawyer who’s landed in legal jeopardy precisely because of how zealously he worked to please Trump.

Still, Giuliani and his advisers are going out of their way to not publicly voice their displeasure with the ex-president’s lack of action or financial relief.

According to a person with knowledge of the matter, Giuliani has reminded those close to him to not name Trump when complaining in public or on social media about how top Republicans have abandoned Giuliani in his time of distress.

“We are allowed to call out the RNC and other Republican leaders,” this source said. “But not Donald Trump.”

Though the former president has remained stingy toward his former top attorney, that hasn’t stopped Trump from throwing Giuliani a bone every once in a while. On Thursday, when the ex-president delivered remarks at a New York GOP fundraiser, he made sure to call Giuliani to the stage, telling attendees, “We love Rudy.”

But beyond Trump’s occasional pat on the head, it’s unclear how many powerful friends Giuliani still has in Trumpland.

In late April, Alan Dershowitz, a celebrity lawyer and Democrat who worked on Trump’s defense team during the first impeachment trial, told The Daily Beast that Giuliani had called him, and that he had agreed to advise Giuliani and his attorneys following the federal raid.

But in the time since, that advisory role appears to be on indefinite hold. “I have not called them, and they haven’t called me,” Dershowitz said in a brief interview on Thursday. “Since then, they have not reached out to me for my advice, and I have not gone to them to offer it.”
 

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Rudy Giuliani joins Cameo
“Hi. It’s Rudy Giuliani, and I'm on Cameo,” Giuliani says in a video posted on his Cameo page.

“If there is an issue you want to discuss or a story you'd like to hear or share with me or a greeting that I can bring to someone that would bring happiness to their day, I would be delighted to do it. It can be arranged. We can talk through the magic of Cameo,” Giuliani says.

Personalized videos from Giuliani will cost $199 each.

Donald Trump Jr., the former president's eldest son, made his debut on Cameo in early June. A portion of his proceeds will be donated to the Shadow Warriors Project, according to his bio page on the site.

Got to pay dem peskie bills somehow.
 
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