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.
I think it's a -- I mean, I obviously asked Jay about this. I think he was informed at the time, just like I was when I came into the case.
I'm giving you a fact now that you don't know. It's not campaign money. No campaign finance violation.
I expected something like this from this Cohen. He's been lying all week. He has been lying for years.
I assure you that we listened to it numerous, numerous times, and the transcript makes it quite clear at the end that President Trump says, quote, don't pay with cash.
When I heard Cohen's retainer of $35,000, when he was doing no work for the president, I said, that's how he's repaying -- that's how he's repaying it, with a little profit and a little margin for paying taxes for Michael.
I think she is saying, please don't say that. I said anything, because I didn't.
This all started earlier today at a conference in Tel Aviv where Giuliani was asked how Mrs. Trump feels about allegations from Stormy Daniels that she had an affair with the president back in 2006.
You think maybe somebody could have made a mistake? ... You can make a mistake and then if you don't -- if you don't -- if you want to, you could say it's a lie. But it was a mistake.
We're defending to a large extent, remember we're defending here, it is for public opinion because eventually the decision here is going to be impeach, not impeach.
I'm not going to send him in to get trapped in an interview without knowing exactly what went on.
We want see how the briefing went today and how much we learned from it. If we learned a good deal from it, it will shorten that whole process considerably.
I'm shocked to hear that they put a spy in the campaign of a major party candidate or maybe two spies.
Comey should be prosecuted for leaking confidential FBI information when he leaked his report.
Clearly isn't. And he is absolutely right. But it's a dam witch hunt.
As recently as last night attorney's for the Mueller team were in contact to the presidential lawyers about narrowing questions for possible interview with the President.
That's what you do. Maybe you shouldn't, but you do it. Nothing illegal about that. And even if it comes from a Russian or a German or an American, it doesn't matter.
I am shocked to hear they put a spy in the campaign of a major party candidate, or maybe two spies.
Mueller's team informed Trump's team orally, not in a written form, that they have concluded that the Justice Department can't indict a sitting president.





