Rudy Giuliani backing Trump’s election fraud will ‘help him in heaven’ as he admits he will be disbarred as a lawyer in Washington
- Rudy Giuliani claimed in an interview on Sunday that supporting former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election fraud ‘will get me into heaven’
- Giuliani took a St. Patrick’s Day episode of his Uncovering the Truth podcast with Dr. Mary Ryan
- The former mayor of New York City predicted he would eventually be suspended in New York, where he has been suspended, and in Washington, D.C. over Trump’s case
Rudy Giuliani claimed in an interview on Sunday that supporting former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election fraud lies will “help me to heaven” as he admitted he will be suspended from Washington, DC.
Giuliani took a St. Patrick’s Day episode of his Uncovering the Truth podcast with Dr. Maria Ryan and continued to falsely claim that Trump won the 2020 race against President Joe Biden.
He told Ryan he was going to reveal some “confidential stuff” and added, “The bar association is going to crucify me anyway.”
“I will be disbarred in New York, I will be disbarred in Washington and it will have nothing to do with anything I did wrong,” Giuliani said. “And I look at that as something that will help me in heaven to stick to my principles and not be a weakling like all these weaklings who are afraid to represent Trump.”
The former New York City mayor and Trump attorney has already been disbarred from practicing law in New York, and on Friday the DC Board on Professional Responsibility recommended disbarring Giuliani.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Sunday that touting former President Donald Trump’s election fraud will “help me to heaven” as he admitted he would be suspended from New York and Washington, D.C.
Rudy Giuliani is facing charges in Georgia of making false statements and soliciting false testimony while working for former President Donald Trump to overturn President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory.
The report to the DC Bar committee said Giuliani’s actions to overturn Biden’s victory were “frivolous and destructive.”
More than sixty lawsuits were filed with Giuliani leading the charge, and he lost them all.
Giuliani was charged with making false statements and soliciting false testimony as part of the Georgia election fraud case. He turned himself in and got a mugshot in August.
Yet the former New York mayor, known for steering the country through the September 11 terrorist attacks, continued to insist that Trump had been wronged.
“You know who won in 2020, I know who won in 2020 and I know damn ballots are being burned and I know how high it’s going,” he accused during the 50-minute podcast.
He said the 88 charges against Trump in four separate cases were a “massive violation of due process” because the presumptive Republican nominee would not have time to prepare for them all.
And suggested it was a political blow because the accusations came from “one political party and they communicate with each other.”
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (left) and President-elect Donald Trump (right) pose for a photo in Bedminster in November 2016, a few weeks after Trump won the 2016 race. Giuliani became Trump’s lawyer and four years later led efforts to overturn Biden’s victory
The ex-mayor also slapped Biden around, calling him a “dodo,” a “dum dum” and other more offensive insults.
Giuliani said Biden was the “dumbest man I’ve ever met” for accepting a pin from Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene ahead of the State of the Union address, which took place earlier this month.
Green had presented Biden with a pin with the name of Laken Riley – the nursing student who was murdered by an illegal immigrant – which Republicans are using to express additional criticism of the Democratic president’s immigration policies.
Giuliani called Biden’s staff “useless” and claimed that “they were so afraid he was going to faint or fall that they let him take the pin.” “They don’t read it to him, which they know they have to do, because he can’t read.”
“And then in the middle of that silly, childish fourth-grade act of saying her name, he tries to say, ‘I’m not afraid to say the name Lincoln Riley,'” Giuliani said. “It’s Laken Riley, dodo.”
The president did indeed butcher Riley’s first name during a heated exchange with Greene during his State of the Union address.
Giuliani also said Biden should do something about the brutal beating of Missouri teenager Kaylee Gain.
“What happened to the President of the United States?” Giuliani said, throwing a number of insults at Biden, including that it was “immoral” not to speak out about what happened to 16-year-old Gain. “He’s hiding because he’s afraid of his voice,” Giuliani accused.
“And this comes after he hid out on Laken Riley, who was murdered by one of his illegal Venezuelan immigrants. Who only come in because of his policies,” the former mayor added.