Giuliani Decides Ukraine Trip to Influence U.S. Elections Is a Bad Idea
Rudy Giuliani said he has canceled a trip to Ukraine to
seek help from the incoming administration there to target President Donald
Trump’s political opponents, including the family of Democratic candidate Joe
Biden and people affiliated with Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign.
Giuliani planned to travel to Kiev on Sunday, but as news of
the trip made
headlines on Friday, the president’s personal lawyer had an abrupt change
of heart, claiming the meetings he had planned with incoming President Volodymyr
Zelensky were a setup by Democrats.
In reality, the former New York mayor’s activities looked a
lot like a brazen conspiracy with a foreign government to disrupt U.S. elections
and possibly could have led to campaign finance law violations.
Trump claimed not to know too much about Giuliani’s plans,
despite making several comments this week about the subject of the trip, an
investigation into the business interests of Biden’s son, Hunter, and Special
Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, as
well as Russian attacks on the 2016 U.S. election.
“I have not spoken to him at any great length, but I
will,” Trump
told Politico, referring to Giuliani. “I will speak to him about it before
he leaves.”
Yet in the same interview, Trump said Hunter Biden’s links
to a Ukrainian energy company owned by an oligarch should be looked into. He
also said it would be “appropriate” to discuss the issue with U.S. Attorney
General William Barr.
“Certainly it would be an appropriate thing to speak to him
about, but I have not done that as of yet,” he told Politico. On Thursday,
Trump told
Fox News’ Sean Hannity that Barr “would want to see this.”
“It sounds like big stuff, very
interesting with Ukraine,” Trump added.
At the center of the issue, which is making the rounds on
conservative media sites, is the allegation that while vice president, Joe
Biden intervened to help oust a prosecutor who was investigating the company with
links to Biden’s son. According to Politico, there is no evidence that this happened
or that the prosecutor actually was investigating the company in question.