...and he's got a list of Commies...er, spies...er, corrupt State Department officials being protected by the "Deep State."Giuliani spreads sketchily-sourced smears of Yovanovitch: "I forced her out because she's corrupt. I came back with a document that will show unequivocally that she committed perjury ... she should have been fired if the State Department weren't part of the deep state." pic.twitter.com/kQ13OOJvmy— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) December 17, 2019
Who you gonna believe? America's Former Mayor who has revealed himself as America's Demented Uncle by marriage, who can't even produce a piece of paper to wave around? Or a U.S. Ambassador with a distinguished career of service and an impeccable record? Well, it's no contest. Rudy, of course!The presidents free lawyer seems to have an agenda and it largely includes parroting russian propaganda and furthering Vladimir Putin’s wants and needs. https://t.co/rRYq901ATF— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) December 17, 2019
Which isn't to say Rudy isn't America's Demented Uncle by marriage.It is an utter indictment of the GOP that Giuliani can go on the record admitting to rank corruption, but rather than being the final nail in the coffin, by lunchtime it will be their core talking point.— Matthew Miller (@matthewamiller) December 17, 2019
So, Rudy Giuliani just claimed that AMB Yovanovich denied a US visa to four guys who had damning evidence about Joe Biden.— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) December 17, 2019
This is what an old guy who doesn't know about air travel, or the internet, says when he's trying to make up a story like it's still 1970.
Not coincidentally:Trump was asked by reporters today what Giuliani shared with him about his trip to Ukraine. Trump responded "not too much." On Friday, Giuliani said to the WSJ that he told Trump "more than you can imagine."— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) December 16, 2019
Please make one of them Rudy! America will thank you!"Should the House vote to impeach Wednesday, 71% of Americans say Trump should allow his top aides to testify in the expected Senate trial. [Only 22% say he shouldn't.] Notably, 64% of Republicans say so, as do 72% of independents and 79% of Democrats."https://t.co/JBpE9wU3jy— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) December 17, 2019
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