Rudy Giuliani suggests Pence’s wife had him on a LEASH and — and using the bathroom is the only thing she lets him do on his own — in VERY personal response to ex-VP calling him a “crazy”
The aftermath of the latest indictment against Donald Trump has sparked a political dogfight, with Mike Pence weeding out the “insane lawyers” advising his former boss — and Rudy accusing the former vice president of being the boss of his woman.
Pence delivered some of his most vocal criticism of Trump this week following his Grand Jury indictment.
“Unfortunately, the president was surrounded by a bunch of idiot lawyers who kept telling him what his itchy ears wanted to hear,” Pence said.
That was a dig that Giuliani, a former Trump identified in the indictment as “co-conspirator 1,” took to heart. He responded with a personal attack.
“I was always worried about him following Trump because I would see him with his wife every night with something around his neck,” Giuliani told Newsmax host Eric Bolling.
Former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani, identified as “co-conspirator 1” in latest Trump indictment, attacked former Vice President Mike Pence after Pence said before Jan. 6 that Trump listened to “crazy lawyers”
“She won’t let him go to the—” Giuliani said, before restraining himself. “No, she lets him go to the bathroom alone, that’s about it. But what if that skunk does what he did today?’ said Giuliani.
Giuliani’s attacks come as Trump also noticed Pence and threw shade in his direction.
“I feel sorry for Mike Pence, who doesn’t draw an audience, enthusiasm, or loyalty from people who, as a member of the Trump administration, should love him,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social site.
He then repeated claims of voter fraud that led him to be charged Thursday in federal court in Washington, D.C., for attempting to overturn the election.
“I always worried about him following Trump because I would see him with his wife every night with something around his neck,” Giuliani said of Pence
GOP presidential nominee Mike Pence will dine Wednesday at Pioneer Village at the Indiana State Fair
Former President Donald Trump attacked Trump on his Truth Social platform on Wednesday
“He didn’t fight electoral fraud, which we can now easily prove based on the most recent false charges and information that will have to be made available to us, finally – a really BIG deal. The VP had power that Mike didn’t understand, but after the election the RINOS & Dems changed the law and took that power away!’ Trump wrote.
The indictment found that prosecutors obtained contemporaneous notes that Pence kept during his printing campaign. It also quotes Trump admonishing him for being “too honest” amid his defiance. Trump and his allies wanted Pence to refuse to accept votes certified by states during the election count.
Giuliani also tore up Pence’s legal bonafides. Pence attended Indiana University School of Law, which is located on the IU-Purdue campus in Indianapolis. Giuliani, a former federal prosecutor fighting for his license to be revoked, attended New York University School of Law.
“I once got a congressman to collapse on the witness stand and confess, so I really know what I’m doing, and to be described as a… what did he say, what did Pence say? I don’t think he’s ever been in a courtroom and he went to law school, nobody knows. I mean, that guy is… that guy, I mean, I thought before all this happened he was a really good guy, but too weak to be president,” Giuliani said.
His blasts at Pence come during a rough week for Giuliani, who was once known as “America’s mayor.”
He is the subject of a damning court document from former assistant Noelle Dunphy, alleging upon submission that he pulled down his pants in a hotel room and made her perform oral sex against her will.
It says he behaved “similarly” to a scene in the film Borat, where Giuliani is depicted lying on the bed of a hotel room.
Giuliani has denied the allegations in the documents filed, calling her accusations “a great deal of the imagination.”
Pence spoke about the matter during a campaign stop Wednesday at the Indiana State Fair as he continues to struggle to rise in the polls.
“Unfortunately, the president was surrounded by a bunch of idiot lawyers who kept telling him what his itchy ears wanted to hear,” Pence said.
“And while I presented it on a case-by-case basis, with what I understood my oath to the Constitution required, in the end the president continued to demand that I prefer him over the Constitution,” the former vice president added.
pennies revealed in 2002 that he will not eat alone with a woman unless his wife Karen is with him, and will not attend public events where alcohol is consumed without having her with him, as part of his faith.