White House Stunned as Giuliani Racks Up New Possible Felonies for Filth Don

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Trump's new lawyer Rudy Giuliani seems like he's trying to run Trump off a cliff.

It was a head-scratcher when Rudy Giuliani was announced as Trump’s new top defense attorney just a few weeks ago, while the White House struggles to contain mounting legal woes.

As a lawyer, Giuliani hadn’t practiced inside a courtroom in nearly three decades, and his background was as a prosecutor, not a defense attorney.

Turns out the skeptics were right.

It’s been two days since Giuliani’s scattershot interview on Fox News — where he conceded Trump paid back his attorney Michael Cohen for the $130,000 hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels in 2016 — and the White House is still reeling.

“The explosive revelation, which Mr. Giuliani said was intended to prove that Mr. Trump and Mr. Cohen violated no campaign finance laws, prompted frustration and disbelief among the president’s other legal and political advisers, some of whom said they feared the gambit could backfire,” the New York Times reported.

“The president’s other lawyers ultimately determined that Mr. Giuliani had consulted with Mr. Trump, people close to them said, but were left speechless about why he decided to make the disclosure in such a high-profile way and without any strategy to handle the fallout.”

Aside from the political ramifications from lying about paying off a porn star prior to Election Day, Giuliani may have actually increased Trump’s legal exposure:


Ted Lieu

✔@tedlieu


4 possible felonies from Rudy Giuliani admission:
1. $130k payment to Stormy was in-kind coordinated contribution above limits
2. Cohen was a straw donor used to cover up true source of contribution
3. False statements on financial disclosures
4. False statements on banking forms https://twitter.com/NormEisen/status/991856832372129793 …

9:57 PM - May 2, 2018




Giuliani’s goal on Fox News seemed to be to inoculate Trump from any campaign donation violations in terms of Cohen’s hush-money payment. But it appears he failed miserably at that.

Instead, all Giuliani did was to obliterate whatever strains of credibility the White House may have still had among the non-believers.

Now, the White House is left scrambling to explain its previous and obvious lies about Daniels, it’s even losing support from some key right-wing media voices, which are calling out the rampant duplicity.

The punchline is that Giuliani was hired to deal with Robert Mueller’s Russia probe and try to bring that to a close, not to get involved in the Stormy Daniels case.

But now Giuliani’s ensconced himself in both, and they’re both unraveling.

But it wasn’t like Trump had lots of good options. At least a dozen white-collar lawyers had already turned down White House job offers, not wanting to work for an irrational client who often refused to heed legal counsel, and had a long history of not paying his bills.

Now that they’re together, Trump and Giuliani are blazing their own chaotic path — one that appears to be heading straight toward a cliff.

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So much winning.. :5_1_12024:
 
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Mad Dog Rudy is still hurting from the fact that he wasn't picked as AG. This is his revenge and oh boy is it sweet! :113:
 
Trump's new lawyer Rudy Giuliani seems like he's trying to run Trump off a cliff.

It was a head-scratcher when Rudy Giuliani was announced as Trump’s new top defense attorney just a few weeks ago, while the White House struggles to contain mounting legal woes.

As a lawyer, Giuliani hadn’t practiced inside a courtroom in nearly three decades, and his background was as a prosecutor, not a defense attorney.

Turns out the skeptics were right.

It’s been two days since Giuliani’s scattershot interview on Fox News — where he conceded Trump paid back his attorney Michael Cohen for the $130,000 hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels in 2016 — and the White House is still reeling.

“The explosive revelation, which Mr. Giuliani said was intended to prove that Mr. Trump and Mr. Cohen violated no campaign finance laws, prompted frustration and disbelief among the president’s other legal and political advisers, some of whom said they feared the gambit could backfire,” the New York Times reported.

“The president’s other lawyers ultimately determined that Mr. Giuliani had consulted with Mr. Trump, people close to them said, but were left speechless about why he decided to make the disclosure in such a high-profile way and without any strategy to handle the fallout.”

Aside from the political ramifications from lying about paying off a porn star prior to Election Day, Giuliani may have actually increased Trump’s legal exposure:


Ted Lieu

✔@tedlieu


4 possible felonies from Rudy Giuliani admission:
1. $130k payment to Stormy was in-kind coordinated contribution above limits
2. Cohen was a straw donor used to cover up true source of contribution
3. False statements on financial disclosures
4. False statements on banking forms https://twitter.com/NormEisen/status/991856832372129793 …

9:57 PM - May 2, 2018




Giuliani’s goal on Fox News seemed to be to inoculate Trump from any campaign donation violations in terms of Cohen’s hush-money payment. But it appears he failed miserably at that.

Instead, all Giuliani did was to obliterate whatever strains of credibility the White House may have still had among the non-believers.

Now, the White House is left scrambling to explain its previous and obvious lies about Daniels, it’s even losing support from some key right-wing media voices, which are calling out the rampant duplicity.

The punchline is that Giuliani was hired to deal with Robert Mueller’s Russia probe and try to bring that to a close, not to get involved in the Stormy Daniels case.

But now Giuliani’s ensconced himself in both, and they’re both unraveling.

But it wasn’t like Trump had lots of good options. At least a dozen white-collar lawyers had already turned down White House job offers, not wanting to work for an irrational client who often refused to heed legal counsel, and had a long history of not paying his bills.

Now that they’re together, Trump and Giuliani are blazing their own chaotic path — one that appears to be heading straight toward a cliff.

i7S7Mb1.gif


So much winning.. :5_1_12024:
WOW, another train wreck for trump? how many is that now? one for each day in office I believe...and he still has 61/2 years of these left...:abgg2q.jpg:
Mad Dog Rudy is still hurting from the fact that he wasn't picked as AG. This is his revenge and oh boy is it sweet! :113:

Well he was waiting for you guys to get his revenge for him and then he realized you were no match for trump so he had no choice but to do it himself :1peleas:
 
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Local ALT-RIGHT Wing Unsalvageable radio just made the following comment which wraps up the whole Filthy Don defense: "Giuliani is just the latest in a line of fall guys trying to protect Trump from his own actions. It isn’t working." :itsok:

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For a while now, I've thought trump is the new Howard Hughes.

Rudy is his perfect roommate.
 
Trump's new lawyer Rudy Giuliani seems like he's trying to run Trump off a cliff.

It was a head-scratcher when Rudy Giuliani was announced as Trump’s new top defense attorney just a few weeks ago, while the White House struggles to contain mounting legal woes.

As a lawyer, Giuliani hadn’t practiced inside a courtroom in nearly three decades, and his background was as a prosecutor, not a defense attorney.

Turns out the skeptics were right.

It’s been two days since Giuliani’s scattershot interview on Fox News — where he conceded Trump paid back his attorney Michael Cohen for the $130,000 hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels in 2016 — and the White House is still reeling.

“The explosive revelation, which Mr. Giuliani said was intended to prove that Mr. Trump and Mr. Cohen violated no campaign finance laws, prompted frustration and disbelief among the president’s other legal and political advisers, some of whom said they feared the gambit could backfire,” the New York Times reported.

“The president’s other lawyers ultimately determined that Mr. Giuliani had consulted with Mr. Trump, people close to them said, but were left speechless about why he decided to make the disclosure in such a high-profile way and without any strategy to handle the fallout.”

Aside from the political ramifications from lying about paying off a porn star prior to Election Day, Giuliani may have actually increased Trump’s legal exposure:


Ted Lieu

✔@tedlieu


4 possible felonies from Rudy Giuliani admission:
1. $130k payment to Stormy was in-kind coordinated contribution above limits
2. Cohen was a straw donor used to cover up true source of contribution
3. False statements on financial disclosures
4. False statements on banking forms https://twitter.com/NormEisen/status/991856832372129793 …

9:57 PM - May 2, 2018




Giuliani’s goal on Fox News seemed to be to inoculate Trump from any campaign donation violations in terms of Cohen’s hush-money payment. But it appears he failed miserably at that.

Instead, all Giuliani did was to obliterate whatever strains of credibility the White House may have still had among the non-believers.

Now, the White House is left scrambling to explain its previous and obvious lies about Daniels, it’s even losing support from some key right-wing media voices, which are calling out the rampant duplicity.

The punchline is that Giuliani was hired to deal with Robert Mueller’s Russia probe and try to bring that to a close, not to get involved in the Stormy Daniels case.

But now Giuliani’s ensconced himself in both, and they’re both unraveling.

But it wasn’t like Trump had lots of good options. At least a dozen white-collar lawyers had already turned down White House job offers, not wanting to work for an irrational client who often refused to heed legal counsel, and had a long history of not paying his bills.

Now that they’re together, Trump and Giuliani are blazing their own chaotic path — one that appears to be heading straight toward a cliff.

i7S7Mb1.gif


So much winning.. :5_1_12024:
WOW, another train wreck for trump? how many is that now? one for each day in office I believe...and he still has 61/2 years of these left...:abgg2q.jpg:
Mad Dog Rudy is still hurting from the fact that he wasn't picked as AG. This is his revenge and oh boy is it sweet! :113:

Well he was waiting for you guys to get his revenge for him and then he realized you were no match for trump so he had no choice but to do it himself :1peleas:


I agree.

He's trailer trash with money. He is a traitor, slime, up to more than 6 lies every single day and yet, the great unwashed just adore him screwing them over.

Go figure but it certainly tells us what the RWNJs really feel about our vets, our military, elderly, children, women, handicapped and so on.

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The amusing part of this bed wetter's troll threads is his own screen name.

"The More You Know"??

Are you kidding me? This piece of shit is about as cognizant as a fish tank.


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“Giuliani’s goal on Fox News seemed to be to inoculate Trump from any campaign donation violations in terms of Cohen’s hush-money payment. But it appears he failed miserably at that.”

Which works out well given the fact Trump has failed miserably as ‘president.’
 
Local ALT-RIGHT Wing Unsalvageable radio just made the following comment which wraps up the whole Filthy Don defense: "Giuliani is just the latest in a line of fall guys trying to protect Trump from his own actions. It isn’t working." :itsok:

:abgg2q.jpg:


He's already thrown him under the bus.

There is no end to trump's lies.
 
“Giuliani’s goal on Fox News seemed to be to inoculate Trump from any campaign donation violations in terms of Cohen’s hush-money payment. But it appears he failed miserably at that.”

Which works out well given the fact Trump has failed miserably as ‘president.’


He's failed at almost every thing he's done.

Judge just ruled that some bldg could take that file name down.

He's poison now.
 
Trump's new lawyer Rudy Giuliani seems like he's trying to run Trump off a cliff.

It was a head-scratcher when Rudy Giuliani was announced as Trump’s new top defense attorney just a few weeks ago, while the White House struggles to contain mounting legal woes.

As a lawyer, Giuliani hadn’t practiced inside a courtroom in nearly three decades, and his background was as a prosecutor, not a defense attorney.

Turns out the skeptics were right.

It’s been two days since Giuliani’s scattershot interview on Fox News — where he conceded Trump paid back his attorney Michael Cohen for the $130,000 hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels in 2016 — and the White House is still reeling.

“The explosive revelation, which Mr. Giuliani said was intended to prove that Mr. Trump and Mr. Cohen violated no campaign finance laws, prompted frustration and disbelief among the president’s other legal and political advisers, some of whom said they feared the gambit could backfire,” the New York Times reported.

“The president’s other lawyers ultimately determined that Mr. Giuliani had consulted with Mr. Trump, people close to them said, but were left speechless about why he decided to make the disclosure in such a high-profile way and without any strategy to handle the fallout.”

Aside from the political ramifications from lying about paying off a porn star prior to Election Day, Giuliani may have actually increased Trump’s legal exposure:


Ted Lieu

✔@tedlieu


4 possible felonies from Rudy Giuliani admission:
1. $130k payment to Stormy was in-kind coordinated contribution above limits
2. Cohen was a straw donor used to cover up true source of contribution
3. False statements on financial disclosures
4. False statements on banking forms https://twitter.com/NormEisen/status/991856832372129793 …

9:57 PM - May 2, 2018




Giuliani’s goal on Fox News seemed to be to inoculate Trump from any campaign donation violations in terms of Cohen’s hush-money payment. But it appears he failed miserably at that.

Instead, all Giuliani did was to obliterate whatever strains of credibility the White House may have still had among the non-believers.

Now, the White House is left scrambling to explain its previous and obvious lies about Daniels, it’s even losing support from some key right-wing media voices, which are calling out the rampant duplicity.

The punchline is that Giuliani was hired to deal with Robert Mueller’s Russia probe and try to bring that to a close, not to get involved in the Stormy Daniels case.

But now Giuliani’s ensconced himself in both, and they’re both unraveling.

But it wasn’t like Trump had lots of good options. At least a dozen white-collar lawyers had already turned down White House job offers, not wanting to work for an irrational client who often refused to heed legal counsel, and had a long history of not paying his bills.

Now that they’re together, Trump and Giuliani are blazing their own chaotic path — one that appears to be heading straight toward a cliff.

i7S7Mb1.gif


So much winning.. :5_1_12024:

iu
 
Ole Rudy is dancing as fast as he can.

How long will he last?

This is really really really sick.

Giuliani revises his comments on Trump’s reimbursement of payment to porn actress
President Trump’s new lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani still appeared to be in good graces with the president, according to people familiar with his standing. In an interview Friday, Giuliani said Trump was not mad at him. “He says he loves me,” he said.
 
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Trump's new lawyer Rudy Giuliani seems like he's trying to run Trump off a cliff.

It was a head-scratcher when Rudy Giuliani was announced as Trump’s new top defense attorney just a few weeks ago, while the White House struggles to contain mounting legal woes.

As a lawyer, Giuliani hadn’t practiced inside a courtroom in nearly three decades, and his background was as a prosecutor, not a defense attorney.

Turns out the skeptics were right.

It’s been two days since Giuliani’s scattershot interview on Fox News — where he conceded Trump paid back his attorney Michael Cohen for the $130,000 hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels in 2016 — and the White House is still reeling.

“The explosive revelation, which Mr. Giuliani said was intended to prove that Mr. Trump and Mr. Cohen violated no campaign finance laws, prompted frustration and disbelief among the president’s other legal and political advisers, some of whom said they feared the gambit could backfire,” the New York Times reported.

“The president’s other lawyers ultimately determined that Mr. Giuliani had consulted with Mr. Trump, people close to them said, but were left speechless about why he decided to make the disclosure in such a high-profile way and without any strategy to handle the fallout.”

Aside from the political ramifications from lying about paying off a porn star prior to Election Day, Giuliani may have actually increased Trump’s legal exposure:


Ted Lieu

✔@tedlieu


4 possible felonies from Rudy Giuliani admission:
1. $130k payment to Stormy was in-kind coordinated contribution above limits
2. Cohen was a straw donor used to cover up true source of contribution
3. False statements on financial disclosures
4. False statements on banking forms https://twitter.com/NormEisen/status/991856832372129793 …

9:57 PM - May 2, 2018




Giuliani’s goal on Fox News seemed to be to inoculate Trump from any campaign donation violations in terms of Cohen’s hush-money payment. But it appears he failed miserably at that.

Instead, all Giuliani did was to obliterate whatever strains of credibility the White House may have still had among the non-believers.

Now, the White House is left scrambling to explain its previous and obvious lies about Daniels, it’s even losing support from some key right-wing media voices, which are calling out the rampant duplicity.

The punchline is that Giuliani was hired to deal with Robert Mueller’s Russia probe and try to bring that to a close, not to get involved in the Stormy Daniels case.

But now Giuliani’s ensconced himself in both, and they’re both unraveling.

But it wasn’t like Trump had lots of good options. At least a dozen white-collar lawyers had already turned down White House job offers, not wanting to work for an irrational client who often refused to heed legal counsel, and had a long history of not paying his bills.

Now that they’re together, Trump and Giuliani are blazing their own chaotic path — one that appears to be heading straight toward a cliff.

i7S7Mb1.gif


So much winning.. :5_1_12024:

The old bald fart will be fired soon. He is an unhinged as the Orange King.
 
Trump's new lawyer Rudy Giuliani seems like he's trying to run Trump off a cliff.

It was a head-scratcher when Rudy Giuliani was announced as Trump’s new top defense attorney just a few weeks ago, while the White House struggles to contain mounting legal woes.

As a lawyer, Giuliani hadn’t practiced inside a courtroom in nearly three decades, and his background was as a prosecutor, not a defense attorney.

Turns out the skeptics were right.

It’s been two days since Giuliani’s scattershot interview on Fox News — where he conceded Trump paid back his attorney Michael Cohen for the $130,000 hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels in 2016 — and the White House is still reeling.

“The explosive revelation, which Mr. Giuliani said was intended to prove that Mr. Trump and Mr. Cohen violated no campaign finance laws, prompted frustration and disbelief among the president’s other legal and political advisers, some of whom said they feared the gambit could backfire,” the New York Times reported.

“The president’s other lawyers ultimately determined that Mr. Giuliani had consulted with Mr. Trump, people close to them said, but were left speechless about why he decided to make the disclosure in such a high-profile way and without any strategy to handle the fallout.”

Aside from the political ramifications from lying about paying off a porn star prior to Election Day, Giuliani may have actually increased Trump’s legal exposure:


Ted Lieu

✔@tedlieu


4 possible felonies from Rudy Giuliani admission:
1. $130k payment to Stormy was in-kind coordinated contribution above limits
2. Cohen was a straw donor used to cover up true source of contribution
3. False statements on financial disclosures
4. False statements on banking forms https://twitter.com/NormEisen/status/991856832372129793 …

9:57 PM - May 2, 2018




Giuliani’s goal on Fox News seemed to be to inoculate Trump from any campaign donation violations in terms of Cohen’s hush-money payment. But it appears he failed miserably at that.

Instead, all Giuliani did was to obliterate whatever strains of credibility the White House may have still had among the non-believers.

Now, the White House is left scrambling to explain its previous and obvious lies about Daniels, it’s even losing support from some key right-wing media voices, which are calling out the rampant duplicity.

The punchline is that Giuliani was hired to deal with Robert Mueller’s Russia probe and try to bring that to a close, not to get involved in the Stormy Daniels case.

But now Giuliani’s ensconced himself in both, and they’re both unraveling.

But it wasn’t like Trump had lots of good options. At least a dozen white-collar lawyers had already turned down White House job offers, not wanting to work for an irrational client who often refused to heed legal counsel, and had a long history of not paying his bills.

Now that they’re together, Trump and Giuliani are blazing their own chaotic path — one that appears to be heading straight toward a cliff.

i7S7Mb1.gif


So much winning.. :5_1_12024:

The old bald fart will be fired soon. He is an unhinged as the Orange King.
They are a couple of old fucks suffering from dementia.
 
The amusing part of this bed wetter's troll threads is his own screen name.

"The More You Know"??

Are you kidding me? This piece of shit is about as cognizant as a fish tank.


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That was stupid Petey. Obviously still sore because your punk azz got picked apart by the puzzy.

Froth on Weak Whyte Supremacist.
 

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