Rudy Giuliani’s Latest TV Appearances Were a ‘Train Wreck’
President Donald Trump couldn’t have picked a more appropriate spokesman for the calamity that his administration has become than Rudy Giuliani.
After an embarrassing week of interviews in which Giuliani, an attorney for Trump, appears to have further incriminated the president, and then was forced to backtrack on most of what he said, the former mayor of New York decided it would be a good idea to do even more TV appearances. And Trump seems to have approved of this strategy.
Giuliani made a brief appearance Saturday night on Fox News with Jeanine Pirro, a friend of Trump’s who is waging a propaganda effort to undercut and discredit Attorney General Jeff Sessions, along with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe.
Giuliani told Pirro that Trump had not violated campaign finance laws by allegedly repaying Trump fixer Michael Cohen for paying porn star Stormy Daniels $130,000 in hush money over a past sexual relationship she had with Trump. But that line of defense seems to be a legal catch–22, because even if it were true, Trump could still be exposed to federal election violations.
Both Pirro and Giuliani claimed that, magically, the investigation of the Trump campaign’s potential collusion with Russia, and the resulting obstruction of justice that has unfolded since, have somehow lost legal standing. “Gone,” Giuliani said, referring to both allegations. He alleged that federal law enforcement officials are waging a concerted effort to undermine the president.