Rudy Giuliani
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Rudy Giuliani is a prominent Republican figure known for his role as the Mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001. He gained national recognition for his leadership during the September 11 attacks in 2001, where he was praised for his response and crisis management. Giuliani has also served as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, where he gained a reputation for his tough stance on organized crime and corruption. His political career has included various roles and he has remained a vocal figure in American politics, often engaging in public discourse on issues related to law and order.
The president of the United States never indicated anything to Michael or anyone else about getting a pardon. The pardons are off the table, he said.
Turned out to be this irrelevant indictment where I think Mueller has turned into the private prosecutor. I mean, what does this have to do with President Trump? Not a single thing. It has nothing to do with collusion.
It turned out to be this irrelevant indictment where I think Mueller has turned into the private prosecutor. I mean what does this have to do with President Trump? Not a single thing. It has nothing to do with collusion. Some guy who…
What I have to tell you is, look, I'm not going to rushed into having him testify so that he gets trapped into perjury. And when you tell me that, you know, he should testify because he's going to tell the truth and he shouldn't worry…
Today President Trump granted our request Jay Sekulow and me to handle your case, after threatening if you don't, it would be just like Obama's red lines. Come on, John, you're not a blow hard.
What he was saying is perfectly justifiable. He didn't say you must, you have to, I'll fire you if you don't. He said consider it.
There was no conversation about Michael Flynn. The President didn't find out that Comey believed there was until about I think it was February when it supposedly took place.
We're walking him into a possible perjury trap, not because he isn't telling the truth, but because somebody else isn't telling the truth who they would credit, namely Comey.
You know, he takes this very seriously. He does have a desire to -- he does have a desire to explain that he is innocent, which he is. But he also understands his role as President, and that he just can't throw aside prerogatives of the…
Now, I'm thinking the continuance of the investigation would actually help because people are getting tired of it and the president needs something to energize his voters because the Democrats look like they're energized.
I think he shouldn't. I know how convinced he is that he didn't do anything wrong and wants to explain it, and I've seen other people get into trouble thinking that, innocent people.
If they're looking at his tweets, the investigation is done. We're going to do obstruction by tweet on a President of the United States as an article of impeachment? Go read the law review articles about that. It's laughable. It's scary.
I don't respect credentials. I respect performance. I see a guy who's conducting an investigation, particularly the Russia collusion part that is by now obvious.