You better believe he does. From his days as a prosecutor, Rudy’s been right there where it matters. And he’s made a comfortable life or himself, along with becoming a very successful member of several law firms. He routinely interacts with foreign government. Now, he’s President Trump’s personal lawyer with working on the Ukraine corruption situation since May 2019.
In the pages of Adam Schiff’s impeachment report, however, an entirely different character emerges. That Giuliani is a savvy operator who rolls his bureaucratic opponents with ruthlessness and ease. He is the master of what Ambassador William Taylor branded the “irregular channel,” which appears to have been a very profitable piece of turf. Giuliani’s unofficial perch in the Trump administration seems to be the basis for a booming business. Butt-dials aside, he should be regarded as one of the most outrageously effective influence peddlers of all time.
But what makes Giuliani such a dangerous figure is that one can never be sure who he is representing. Is he advocating on behalf of the president, or an unnamed client? This is a blurry line that he actively exploits, such as the time he solicited the business of the king of Bahrain—now a client. When he first arrived in the country, state media described him as leading a “high-level United States delegation.”
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The president then said he believes Giuliani wants to present a report to the Attorney General William Barr and to Congress.
Will anything be done?