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Aug. 15, 2023 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (E212): Rudolph William Louis Giuliani Responds to Fulton County's Buffoonery
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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani with America's Mayor Live, and he is alive.
The press downstairs wouldn't know that.
I had a little fun tonight.
You gotta grant me a little fun after they indicted me yesterday for being a lawyer.
Never thought in my whole life I'd get indicted for being a fearsome, intrepid, Creative advocate!
Man.
They didn't tell me they changed rules.
Here, I thought I was in America.
I was in Georgia.
It's like East Germany.
I mean, you know, you can't, Trump doesn't have a right of free speech.
I don't have a right to defend my client.
I got to, I have to accept what the state tells me.
If the governor says or the attorney general says the election is perfect!
Yes sir!
My client concedes!
Now I do have these 200 affidavits saying that oh that somebody voted for them and I have these people who say they saw all these ballots that look like they were pristine ballots and therefore weren't really weren't really uh Mail-in ballots, and I have this expert who says that about 3,000-4,000 people from out of state voted, and then I got this other expert that says that a certain number of dead people voted, and then I got this tape.
I don't know.
You tell me that I, you, the state, says that I edited.
You even say it in your false documents that I edited it.
Even wild and crazy, what does Trump call him?
Deranged Mr. Smith says, I edited it!
Well, you see, if I know you're lying, it's tough.
I never even saw the damn thing before it was played at the legislature.
Never even touched it.
Finally, I think I could call members of my family that would tell you, I don't know how to edit.
For the life of me, I can't edit.
So, I didn't edit it, number one.
Number two, I looked at it.
Now, somehow the governor and the attorney general and all these other people who are smarter than me saw something different in it.
Oh, but considering the fact that I'm older than they are, have about 50 times the experience in law enforcement than they do, And have viewed surveillance films, bank robbery films, mafia films, intelligence films.
I think I'm pretty good at it.
I'm pretty good also at using my judgment and experience in looking at what I consider to be surreptitious conduct.
In fact, that's used as a basis for probable cause.
I look at the tape and I see something different.
I see the public thrown out at 10 o'clock at night.
I see a law that they keep ignoring that says that you can't count votes except in public, but then I see the public thrown out.
And then I see two women walk around to make sure there's no public there.
We used to call that casing the joint.
Big, big joint.
And then I see somebody go over to a table with a big blanket over it, looking like a casket, lifting it up and pulling out votes.
Looks like they didn't want other people to see them do it, because they threw those people out.
When you look at the statute, it says that that's invalid.
Gee, I'm sorry.
I thought the law applied equally.
I forgot we're in Georgia.
And somehow, even though we have a Republican governor and a Republican AG, I'm not sure I know where, when it comes to Trump, where they are.
Could be a little Trump derangement syndrome.
What do you think?
Maybe just a little bit, right?
So I argued the case.
Now, even if that's not so, I mean, I don't know if they recognize the fact that it's my job as a lawyer to argue the case in the light most favorable to my client, not in the light most favorable to the state.
Lawyers used to do that in Nazi Germany.
They argued the case in the light most favorable to the state.
In communist Russia, the defense lawyers argued the case that the state wanted them to argue.
In China, they do now.
And apparently in Georgia you got to argue what the state says because the
state is the arbiter of truth.
Gee, man, that is the America I grew up in.
Wow.
But sadly, and let's cut out the joking, it's the America we live in today.
Because when they say we have two systems of justice, two tiers of justice, that's a contradiction, isn't it?
When you've got two systems of justice, you have no justice.
It's gone.
It's gone in America.
It kind of left with Hillary Clinton when they let her go for massive felonies.
I mean, there isn't a thing we've looked at, charged or alleged, With regard to Donald Trump, that is anywhere near as serious as Hillary Clinton smashing up 33,000 emails.
Is it?
Or the sixth false statement she made?
Or how about the $1.1 million she paid to develop false information on Donald Trump to stop him from being president, and then to use it to try to unseat a lawfully elected president in which President Obama, Vice President Biden, those two scoundrels, Brennan and what's that other guy's name?
Culpepper?
Whatever his name is.
He's one of the one of the prostitutes who signed the 51, one of the 51 prostitutes that signed without looking.
Not a single one of them bothered to ask to see the hard drive.
They just knew it had earmarks of Russian collusion.
It had earmarks.
Earmarks.
Now, I was involved in intelligence in the Reagan administration, helped to devise the first FISA court.
So sorry, boys, I know a little about your business.
Usually when you're citing earmarks, if you want to call it earmarks, you cite one.
Like, you give me an example?
Like, some of it could only have been developed in Russia?
You cite something?
That fact shows it could only have been developed in Russia.
You know why I knew you were full of... and dishonorable?
Close to traitorous?
You didn't even give an example.
You didn't even bother to give an example.
You just made a general statement.
We are.
Enamored by the press.
I'm Brennan.
They want me on Sunday television, so I can lie my ass off.
I do all the time.
I've been lying my ass off for years, and everybody knows it.
One scoundrel after another.
All of them, Morrell, Blinken, who organized it.
No wonder, no wonder our intelligence has been so terrible.
No wonder we got the weapons of mass destruction wrong.
No wonder we got people killed in Benghazi.
No wonder Afghanistan turned out the way it did.
These are the people who brought it to you.
The liars, the 51 liars.
Not even, didn't even apologize for fixing a presidential election.
And Biden goes on a, goes on a, goes on a, Goes on a debate.
In the middle of the debate, he says that Trump and I are Russian Asians.
I'm a Russian pawn.
Now, three and a half years later, that turns out to be totally untrue.
Completely, unequivocally.
100% untrue.
Uttered by the candidate for president.
I don't expect an apology.
If he ever had to apologize for his lies, He's not going to live long enough to apologize.
He's lived a life of lies.
Remember when he plagiarized Neil Kinnock?
He didn't just plagiarize, he plagiarized his life.
He made believe he was Neil Kinnock.
Well, what about this?
Is this really an indictment?
A lawyer called me today and wanted to know.
This is really an indictment.
It looked like an exposition on the First Amendment.
It looked like statements that are completely and fully protected by the First Amendment.
And he said, gee, I would have thought that you and Eastman and Jenna and some of the other lawyers, gosh, you'd have the First Amendment protection.
You'd have the Sixth Amendment protection, too.
He cited me some cases where lawyers The Supreme Court has said lawyers are allowed a certain degree of exaggeration, lawyers are allowed a certain degree of latitude when they're defending their clients, and then even more cases in election cases where you can't develop the facts quickly and you have to do it based on extrapolation.
So you don't get the records until later.
So you have to get experts who make extrapolations.
Many of them turn out to be right, many turn out to be wrong, but it's the only way you can get the case going.
So there's nothing that I said or Trump said that we didn't have a basis for.
The state had its own truth.
Now, excuse me if I had a little trouble trusting Barr.
Since he sat on the hard drive for a year and let his president be impeached for nothing.
Sat on exculpatory evidence.
People in his department get fired for that.
And that phony goes on television now, left-wing television, communist television, expounding about, I looked at the case.
That looks like a very tough case to me.
It's based on all the cases he tried.
Must have been a hell of a trial.
You can't even understand him talking.
Remember, they don't have the guts to ask him.
When did you find out about the hard drive?
Phony.
When did you find out it was validated?
When they put out that statement that it was earmarks of Russian whatever, you knew it was validated at that point.
You knew they were lying.
You knew they were conducting a fraudulent election, didn't you?
Now you want me to believe that you actually investigated?
The election fraud?
I know you didn't, Barr.
I know you told U.S.
attorneys not to.
So go lie to somebody else.
You do a good job lying to the press, and they sit there like, oh, we won't ask them about the hard drive.
That might be too tough a question for them.
Let's let them get away with covering up probably the most significant fact or set of facts that have ever emerged in an American presidential election.
Let's let him be part of probably the biggest cover-up in an American presidential election.
That's okay.
After all, it was to get Trump.
And what exactly is wrong with Trump?
Compared to Biden, Trump is an angel.
Oh, yes.
You'll see.
So, District Attorney was like, She should have come to my classes on how to be a prosecutor.
I don't know if she would have passed or failed.
Probably, you know what she would have failed?
She would have failed procedure.
Indictment procedure.
Well, she virtually admitted she didn't know anything about it.
So she'd gotten an F in indictment procedure.
She doesn't know how indictments get filed.
You know how they get filed?
Like the one you filed at 1257 yesterday.
You know when I figured it out?
The moment I looked at it.
You know why?
Because I'm a competent prosecutor.
I actually work, read, think, analyze, and try to make fair decisions.
Completely contrary to you.
You know why I know it was filed?
Well, really, it's tough.
Really tough to figure out.
It's got a time stamp on it.
Oh, oh, oh, just in case.
It's already got a case number.
So this case against Trump with 39 counts is already a case at 1257.
It's got a case number.
I know it's a little print.
Luckily, I just got new glasses over the weekend.
See this here?
See?
You're screwed, Fannie.
Giuliani got new glasses.
Ha!
And he's like five times the way you are.
No, you can't multiply by zero.
Here it says case number... you make it really small.
Is this also part of Fulton County and East Berlin law?
Is it the same?
You make little stuff hard to see?
So it says case number 235C, 188945. Now, be interested in what happened to that case.
This guy gonna get prosecuted for this guy?
Well, let's see what his name is.
Oh, it even has the file date.
Yeah, they marked down the date, too.
That means, uh, Fannie.
Fannie, Fannie, don't, don't.
Fannie, don't, don't, don't start, uh, uh, uh, uh, start playing with your games, huh?
With, you know, with the video games.
Come on, come on.
Come on, Fannie, pay attention here.
It has a file date here, Fanny.
See the file date?
That means it was filed on that date.
That's really tough to figure out when it says file date, right?
What file date means, this is like the way Kamala Harris would get this.
Kamala Harris would say, this is a file date because it says file date.
Oh, there's even There's even a case type.
Wow.
General Complex.
That tells you a lot.
It's got a court!
This fictitious thing, whatever this was, has a court.
It's gonna go to a court!
This thing.
At 12 o'clock.
EJ1 court.
Well, we don't know where that is, but we'll go look for it, right?
When we go down there to plead, we'll go find out about this one, too.
What's happening to this case.
And it has a judicial officer.
Does that mean a judge?
Coronasale Rachel L. I don't know her.
And the case even has a status.
The case wasn't open.
It says open.
The status is open.
Oh, it has a party.
Donald, John Trump, nobody else.
I don't see Rudolph William Lewis Giuliani there.
I feel left out.
And then it has all the same counselors in the original indictment.
This means, this means Fannie Fannie, you filed this before you got the grand jury to vote on it, didn't you?
Mayor, they leaked it by accident on the website and then they deleted it.
Well, leaking it is a crime, so I assume you're going to, before you go forward with this case that you want to try in six months, you're going to find the leaker and prosecute him to show us that this is not, that you are not East Berlin.
I bet you you were investigating it today, weren't you?
Very assiduous.
I bet you they send the same team who couldn't figure out the cocaine in the White House for Georgia to figure that out, Mayor.
What do you think?
They're going to say, we can't find the leaker.
Yeah, yeah.
I bet you that's what they're going to do.
I mean, they just lied about it when it came out.
They said this was nothing.
It was a fictitious thing.
It was not.
It's the file of an indictment.
The excuse now was they filed it for practice.
I'd never heard of filing an indictment for practice.
What kind of a, what is, what kind of a DA's office is it?
You file indictments for practice.
I think the case should just be dismissed on the basis that you don't get to file for practice.
You want to practice, put them back to law school, okay?
Where I don't think, where I actually think you should ask for your money back, but that's okay.
So, uh, the indictment ends up having, um, just the exact number of counts that thing had.
Uh, I do win the contest for being named in the most counts other than Donald John Trump.
Here I am referred to as, I usually am referred to as Rudy Giuliani.
She went ahead and referred to me as Rudolph William Lewis Giuliani.
My mother would have appreciated that, Fannie.
Can I ask about the two middle names?
No, you can't.
It's a personal thing.
Okay.
Stop being so intrusive, Jed.
Jed, I mean, don't you have any fences?
You know, I have my boys here with me, all of them.
I got Mike, I got Rob, and we got Ted.
So Ted's gonna get a hard time.
Yes, you can know.
William was my uncle, who was a New York City policeman.
And my godfather, of course.
Usually the middle name is your godfather.
And Louis was my maternal grandfather.
And Rudolph was my paternal grandfather.
That's something new every day.
I knew about the W. The L is what I'm learning about.
I mean, you don't use it very much anymore.
I've never done, like, Rudolf W. L. Giuliani.
No, I know.
We've done, every once in a while, I'll throw out the Rudolf W. Giuliani, right?
My mother used to call me Rudolf.
I love that.
Everybody called me Rudy, except a few nuns.
Nuns usually call me that right before they're going to hit me.
Rudolph?
Rudolph, I knew I was getting whacked.
Yup.
Not with my mother.
My mother called me that all the time.
Even when she wasn't hitting me.
Did your mom tell you early on, you've got to decide if you want to be Rudolph or Rudy?
No, no.
She said, I named you Rudolph.
I'm going to call you Rudolph.
And then when people would call you Rudy, what would she say?
Was she okay with that?
Call me Rudolph.
My mother loves her father, my daughter.
He had like a hero worship for him.
And she named him for him.
And therefore she wanted me to be instilled with a lot of the values my grandpa had.
Yeah.
And John Eastman is a close second at nine.
I mean, look at Mark Meadows, only two.
Come on, Mark.
Come on, what the hell are you doing?
I mean, there's a whole Rico thing going on we didn't even know about.
Now, I got to tell you, It can be interesting when we all get together.
I don't know most of these people.
I know Mark.
I know Mark.
I know John.
John, I work very closely with John.
John is a brilliant lawyer.
It is wrong what they're doing to that man.
It's a sin what they're doing.
A sin, that's right.
The man is a law professor all his life, a constitutional scholar.
He held his view in good faith.
This is something he's written about for years.
Other people have agreed with him on this.
Other people have disagreed with him on this.
And it is a viable theory.
It has not accepted law.
It has not accepted law on the other side either.
And you're entitled to argue for changes in the law.
How do they change Roe against Wade other than arguing for changes in the law?
How did Brown versus the Board of Education get decided?
By changing the law.
It's not illegal for me to argue for a change in the law.
It's not illegal for me to argue that the law is wrong, particularly when I know it's going to get tested in a court.
That's what I was trained to do as a lawyer.
That's what I took an oath to do for my client.
To interpret the law and the facts.
Let me say it once again, because this, Fannie, is your worst sin.
You destroy the legal profession.
You install the prosecutor as the dictate.
I am the dictator!
The truth is... If you can tell me the truth, we don't need a trial, Fannie.
It's just you.
The truth is... there was no election fraud.
Well, I don't know.
I was talking on the phone to an ATF agent who told me all about ballots that were being burned.
What, am I supposed to make believe I didn't hear that?
Because you say... there was no fraud.
That's the truth!
And if you don't subscribe to it, you will go to jail for 100 years under RICO!
Sounds very communist.
No, no.
Actually, I'm not sure they're communists or they're ignorant and political opportunists.
This isn't an indictment.
This is an attempt to interfere with the election.
It's a device to interfere with the election.
It's not even close to an indictment.
It's not even written like an indictment.
And then they have all these other poor people who... I mean, each one of the lawyers just acted like a lawyer.
Some of the others, I don't know exactly what they did.
I know Mike Roman worked with me.
Honorable, honest, straightforward, decent guy doing what he thought was right.
Some of the others I never met, as I told you.
This is a...
This has to be changed, not just for my good, of course, I don't want to go to jail, but this should be changed for the good of America.
This can't be done.
People have to have the scope to disagree with each other vociferously if we expect to be a country that's going to stay together.
We have to be able to disagree.
You don't get to dictate the truth.
I'm sorry.
There are interpretations to laws.
That's what we were all taught in law school.
There are very few laws that don't have interpretations.
We have a right to argue them in court.
All of these were intended for argument in court.
That's where I was.
I was in a court or I was in a legislature.
I wasn't out on the street.
And even if I was, I'd then be protected by the First Amendment.
But I happen to be protected by both, neither of which you seem to give a damn about.
Trump indicted on racketeering.
Racketeering!
What the hell do you know about racketeering?
I know about racketeering because they wanted to kill me.
It's really outrageous you indict me for racketeering when I probably have done more against organized crime than any prosecutor in history.
I probably did more in one year than you've done in your whole career.
I don't think I have to mention all the cases I tried, huh?
Mayor, what people don't understand is that the FBI... They've indicted me for racketeering.
I began using the racketeering statute, but nobody else had the guts to use it.
And by the way, Fannie, you're going to try this case?
I tried the case myself.
That's literally what I was going to say.
The mayor, the FBI was sitting on their hands during the Mafia commission, and they didn't know what to do.
Look at that.
Look at that.
Piece of junk.
Look at that.
How disgraceful.
Former President of the United States, possibly future President of the United States, this case, this case, even these allegations have nothing to do with the mafia!
Nothing to do with racketeering!
What the hell is wrong with you?
What kind of lawyer are you?
What kind of person are you?
You're an ambitious He's a partially talented lawyer who doesn't know how to file an indictment.
Trump's not even Italian.
He can't be a mafia.
He can't be in the mafia.
You know that.
You know that, Mayor.
Yeah, but he's the real Teflon Don, if there ever was one.
He's the real Teflon Don.
He's Teflon Don, but he's not.
He can't be in the mafia.
I can see the commission, whose meetings I used to listen to.
A veto.
Are we going to let this guy?
What's his name?
Trump, Trump, Trump, Trumpoli.
Trumpoli.
Trumpoli.
Donald, uh, Donaldo.
Hey.
Donaldo Trumpoli.
Hey, Tony.
Tony, his name is not Donaldo.
What are you getting us to not?
His name is Donald.
Trump.
He's German.
Oh, we don't, uh, we were against the Germans.
Well, remember the mafia fought against the Germans.
That's right.
That's right.
The Italians.
They took Lucky Luciano out of jail, and he protected the ports.
And then for his service, they deported him back to Italy.
Yeah, but there are always these rumors that he would make frequent trips back to the United States with a certain amount of approval.
And it's also a rumor that he got a medal, a secret medal.
I believe it.
Wow.
Well, you know what he did?
He actually did something very, very strategic.
By going back to Sicily, he organized a mafia To basically engage in guerrilla war with the Nazis, because they were really as skilled and maybe more skilled as killers.
And the German army probably thought of Italy as... they didn't use much of the SS down there, they used their regular army, which was no match for the Mafia.
And whether Italy was... Italy wasn't!
The Germans had three ways to kill you.
The Sicilians had 50.
Mussolini declared war on the Mafia during World War II.
He said he was going to just get rid of them, eradicate them from Italy, and that's why... Well, yeah, but they didn't... They didn't want any competition.
Exactly, exactly.
Mussolini was competition for them.
They didn't want any competition.
Mayor, in your thousands of hours of tapes of these organized criminal figures... Racketeering case for election interference.
Imagine that.
Imagine what we've become.
Oh my God.
And we sit here smiling, but it really is a... It's a dark day.
Yesterday was a dark day in our... We shouldn't smile except It's the way to get through tough times.
Tommy Von Essen, who was my fire commissioner on September 11th, taught me that.
And nobody went through much worse than him, having lost all his best friends in one day.
And then he kept making jokes.
Oh my God.
And then every once in a while, you could see him crying.
And Tommy would not like me saying that last part.
Oh my God.
But in any event, he told me you gotta have humor and all the firefighters have it.
That's how we put up with it.
Now, you want another joke?
Yeah.
She ain't gonna have this case very long.
So she better enjoy it while she has it.
I mean, maybe she should have another midnight press conference because this one's going out.
There's a statute that I didn't mention before she filed, but I've had it here for two weeks.
It's called 28 U.S.C.
1442.
It basically pretty much assures that you can move this case to federal court.
And Mark Meadows has already begun the process.
1442, it says that you can move any case relating to any act under color of federal office or on account of any right, title, or authority claimed under federal office.
Federal office being president.
The president would have the right to removal because he was acting under the constitutional duty to make sure that the laws are faithfully executed.
The election laws.
And second, we would be able to do it, meaning Mark and myself and the others, because we were his agents.
We were acting on his behalf.
And it specifically makes a provision for that.
And then it does one other thing, which is enormously important.
If your petition is turned down, it allows you to appeal.
So generally, in a criminal case, you do not get what is known as interlocutory appeals, because that delays cases quite a bit.
But here you have an interlocutory appeal within the federal system.
I would say that from what I can see with the seven or eight cases I got to read today, this is a damn good case.
I'll read you an outline from basically a law review article that summarizes this.
Uh, the Supreme Court has mandated a generous interpretation of the federal officer removal statute in Willingham versus Morgan.
The Supreme Court explained that quote, the federal officer removal statute is not narrow or limited.
but is instead broad enough to cover all cases where federal officers can raise a colorable federal defense arising out of their duty to enforce federal law.
The colorable federal defense is his duty to faithfully execute, which is built right into the Constitution of the United States.
One of the primary purposes of the removal statute was to have such defenses litigated in the federal Courts!
Sorry, Fannie.
It's only going to be one night of fame.
Or possibly, this may be it.
And this may be the footnote that will be your legal career.
I assure you, mine will not be a footnote in spite of you.
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See?
See him?
There he is.
That's it.
That's the face of America.
Aren't you embarrassed?
Heartless Joe.
Now, you used to think that Joe, well first we used to think that Joe was the dumbest man in Congress, but he was a nice man and an honest man.
Then we found out that he is the dumbest man in Congress and a crooked man.
Then we found out he's a lifetime criminal.
And now we find out he's a son of a He's a bad man, actually.
A very bad man.
An evil man.
A heartless man.
Now, that's him biking around.
And he was at the beach.
And this is the guy whose wife, who must be kind of like the quintessential stepmother, put out only six stockings for the seven grandchildren, letting the seventh know, What damage does that do to a three or four-year-old?
And Hunter hasn't even seen his child yet.
Joe hasn't seen his grandchild yet.
And Jill has such love in her heart that she hasn't seen her granddaughter yet, as far as I know.
And all they've done is besmirch her reputation and her mother's.
But then, just in case that was an accident, I would say we had the most insensitive thing happen with an American president yesterday.
Do we have the picture of him on the bike?
Can we play the music that goes with that?
I'd have this music if I only had a brain.
Yeah, let's hear it.
This is what they play in the Kremlin.
One, one.
When Putin gets depressed, this is what he played.
When he was wondering, did I read Biden right, right before he invaded Ukraine?
Is he really as big a coward and as big a buffoon as he appears?
He played this.
One of his guys played it for him.
If I only had a brain.
He's been missing out for quite some time, but he had a little piece of a brain.
When I knew him, he had a little piece of a brain.
He was profoundly stupid.
But he wasn't demented.
Now he's truly demented.
I don't know how the hell he makes it.
So here's the one that really is something though.
And that is being asked about Hawaii.
The president of the United States, Hawaii has been getting, Maui has been getting destroyed.
Over a hundred people dead, thousands of people injured, hundreds of millions in damage.
Further damage on its way.
He hasn't even taken time off to hold a press conference about it.
He also sent more aid to Ukraine while the fires were raging in Maui, Mayor, so that speaks volumes to him.
Well, he never got any money from Maui.
No, of course not.
Hunter never did business with them.
I mean, if they had paid him off, he'd have got plenty.
Of course.
But how about this?
You got the clip, Ted?
You got the clip of the most insensitive Vicious, heartless president in American history to go along with the most crooked?
And our viewers, you'll want to watch the subtitles.
It is hard to hear.
We'll play it a couple times for you.
If you're watching this, you vote for this.
There's something wrong with you.
And notice his dismissal with the arm?
Yeah, watch the art.
Yeah.
Any comments on the bikes in Dunnville and Maui?
Will you come talk about the Hawaii response?
Yeah.
Any comments on the bikes in Dunnville and Maui?
Yeah.
Any comments on the bikes in Dunnville and Maui?
Will you come talk about the Hawaii response?
response Mr. President? Comment. What do you make of that?
Now is this somebody... Okay. Bad guy. Evil guy.
I'll tell you why I don't just attribute it to his dementia.
For a very, very long time, I have felt a certain degree of empathy, sympathy for Hunter.
And I felt sympathy for Hunter thinking as a father.
I was thinking, you know, whenever, this is true, whenever I investigated cases, I always put myself into the mind of the criminal to try to figure out What they did, why they did it, what else they might have done.
And I got Joe figured out pretty fast, because he's stupid.
It's easy to get into his mind.
There isn't much of a mind to get into.
But I started thinking, this guy Hunter, this kid, when he was a kid, had to have had an addictive personality.
He was obviously in a situation where he was the lesser child.
Which is not an uncommon situation, right?
I mean, it's not hardly unique to the Biden family.
A kid who has an addictive personality, and he went through his first one or two rehabs very young, the last thing in the world you do is put him into the business that his father put him into.
And I don't know that you fully appreciate the business he was in, because the press keeps so much of this from you.
Over the next, what would it be, 30, 40 years, he spent his time with some of the most dangerous criminals in the world.
Members of organized crime.
Zlochesky is suspected of killing his partner.
Who the hell knows how many Mr. Z killed.
He's now lying.
They think he's at the bottom of the Yangtze River.
A lot of his people have ended up dead.
Joe's partners.
Who the hell do you think?
Yelena Buterina.
You see how rich she is?
You ever take a look at her?
She didn't make it on the hooks.
She's a bad woman.
Really bad.
3.5 mil from her.
She helped unseat her husband.
Now, you take a kid like that, with that kind of problem, and you put him in business with some of the worst criminals in the world, he's not going to turn out to just continue to be a drug addict.
He's going to become what he became, a completely degenerate, almost constant drug addict.
There's no way he hasn't been doing it in the White House.
No way in the world.
Impossible.
You can look I can look at them sometimes coming out there.
You know, for one of those things, I think I used to be head of the narcotics division in the US Attorney's Office, right on the line going down there in the precincts.
I see it in the White House.
Although we don't know where the cocaine came from.
We can't figure that out.
And they quickly came out, instead of saying we're gonna get to the bottom of this, they came out and said, we don't think we're gonna ever get to the bottom of this.
Yeah, the first day!
The first day!
That's the thing, it was the first day!
I thought they admitted it was someone close to the Biden family, but not the Biden family.
First thing they did before they knew anything was to say they're not gonna solve it.
I never heard of a crime where you announce on the first day, I don't think we'll be able to solve this.
Cold case.
Yeah, and then they moved Then they moved the place it was found three times.
How do you move the place it was found?
It was only found one place.
Maybe they found it, maybe there's three.
They found it three times.
First they said it was found in the library.
Then they said it was found outside of the main entranceway waiting room.
Then they said it was found outside the situation room.
Look, it was either, this is my thoughts, it was either Joe Biden, Mayor, it was either Joe, or sorry, sorry, not Joe, he wouldn't, it was either Hunter Biden or it was a big donor and now Joe Biden is holding this over the donor's head and saying, hey, if you don't donate all your money to my campaign, we're releasing the name.
Conspiracy theories.
I don't I would be very, very, very surprised if some donor had the cojones to put cocaine in the White House.
That's a good point.
Why is everybody discounting Kamala?
She's pretty wild.
She could be doing some coke, man.
I don't think that's fair.
All right.
No, I'm serious.
I think you should take that back.
I apologize.
Yeah, we have we have no reason to believe she's an addict.
We do have a reason to believe there's something wrong with her brain too.
Well, I mean, I don't know, but Joe, I haven't spent time on her.
I have spent time on Joe and I've actually talked to doctors about him.
Joe has dementia.
Now she has another disease and I actually asked someone to look at it for me and they haven't gotten back to me.
She talks in non sequiturs like, uh, The best one that I remember is, Ukraine is a small, with the children, Ukraine is, they weren't children, they were about 15.
All of them working at a level about 50 above this, right?
Ukraine is a small country.
Russia is next to Ukraine, and Russia is a big country.
But Ukraine is a small one.
Oh, that's good.
That's good.
So Joe is enjoying himself on the beach.
No empathy for the people who are dying in, uh, no empathy for people that are dying in Hawaii, no attempt to go there and help them.
And as far as I know, he hasn't visited his granddaughter, whose life he may have irreparably harmed with the denials of her and his son's attempt to pay almost nothing for her.
And how Hunter got, I mean, Hunter The judicial and prosecutorial misconduct and corruption with regard to Hunter Biden would fill a book.
How the judge reduced his money from $20,000 to $5,000 when he came there in a private plane is completely baffling.
Completely baffling to me.
And the girl's going to get some money from these ridiculous paintings of his.
First of all, it's dirty money.
That's completely dirty money.
The mere fact that they won't tell us now lets us know that it's dirty money.
We now know the Bidens have shown us that when they don't, when they're hiding something, it's criminal.
For five or six years, Joe said, I never talked to any of his, I didn't know any of his farm business.
I never talked about his farm business.
I didn't know about his farm business.
And now there's 50 pieces of evidence proving that he knew about the farm business.
Now it becomes, I wasn't in business with him.
Oh, that's not true either.
We're going to show you that in a little while.
I mean, they don't know how to tell the truth.
And this guy Merrick Garland, God Almighty, he was a judge.
How do they find such a crooked guy?
Is this because he wants his son-in-law to make money with his business of training kids how to change gender?
That's his business.
The son-in-law is making millions with contracts with public schools, telling kids, you know, do you really think you are male?
Or how would you like a few hormones?
Or no need to tell your parents we're going to chop you up.
And, and of course, Catholics are, uh, he doesn't like Catholics at all.
Doesn't like Catholics.
where if we like the Latin mass we're terrorists.
I think you think I should express my position on the Latin mass?
Yes.
Mayor, you would be called an extremist if you do that.
Hold on.
Mayor, when my dad went to church growing up, the mass was only in Latin.
I know they're going to put me in jail.
Somehow they're going to put me in jail.
For some political offense that they make up.
But I would like to go to jail for being an extremist Catholic.
I might get into heaven.
Was Catholic mass in Latin everywhere back in like the 50s and 60s?
My dad says growing up it was all in Latin.
Or was it mostly in Latin?
It was all in Latin.
All Catholic churches.
That's one of the reasons it's the Catholic Church.
I know, but why now?
But I don't know.
Well, now I go to church.
What does Catholic mean?
What does the word Catholic mean?
Yeah.
Let's break this up.
Universal.
Really?
Yeah.
Universal.
I'm a lifelong Catholic.
I'm going to admit something.
I'm a lifelong Catholic.
I didn't know that.
That was one of the arguments for it.
This is amazing.
On Sunday morning, I could go to mass in the US.
I could go to mass in China.
No, I couldn't actually.
I'd get killed.
I could go to mass in Italy.
I could go to mass in the Philippines.
I could not go to mass in East Germany or get killed.
I could not go to mass in Poland until Ronald Reagan came along.
But it would be said in Latin.
Everywhere, every place, same man, same words, same reflection, same gospel, and beautiful, beautiful language.
And the argument against it was, and it goes back to Luther and the Reformation, that it kept people once removed.
That it should be in the vernacular so that you understood it.
Interesting fact is that when Henry VIII broke with Rome, He kept the mass in Latin.
It was only with Elizabeth I that they switched to an English mass.
And Henry died thinking he was just a...
He was a Catholic, but he had the same power as the Pope.
Interesting thing we could discuss some other time.
But in any event, they don't like us Catholics who are traditional Catholics.
I am not a traditional Catholic by any means, but I do absolutely love the Latin Mass.
I am also an opera lover and a classical music lover, and I don't know if you know this, but opera emerges from the Mass.
The Mass was the first Drama put to music.
The drama of the Mass.
And there are certain pieces of the Mass that are always put to music.
And it's a great way to compare composers.
You can compare the Gloria.
So, Mozart has a Gloria.
Many.
Beethoven has a Gloria.
Verdi has a Gloria.
An overt he doesn't have a glory because he has a he has a um, he has a uh requiem mass. Uh
Well, just about every composer has written brahms, uh has written a glory bach
Written one of the great glorious So you can listen to the same or the Credo.
Credo, credo, in unum de imposterum omnipotentum.
Wow.
So, okay, come and get me.
You are here.
I'm a Catholic!
And you're talking about the Latin mass?
I'm a Catholic and I like the Latin mass!
You're a homegrown extremist, man.
And you should stop while you're ahead.
Somebody call the FBI.
They're already listening.
And Ray lied about it.
He said it was only one office.
There were no investigations.
There were a bunch of investigations.
It was three offices.
Do they tell the truth about anything?
We do.
We tell the truth about everything.
Here's what annoys me, and it's one of the things that Ted made to the people downstairs.
I'm going to tell you why I didn't go downstairs, too.
You know, I love dealing with the press.
I didn't go downstairs because I want to talk to you directly because they will misinterpret everything I say.
For example, today in the Wall Street Journal, just out of nowhere, these two nice reporters, I'm sure they're very nice, basically said that I admitted lying about one of the cases in Atlanta.
I didn't admit lying.
I entered into a stipulation not contesting a part of the case so we could move on to another part of the case in which it specifically says that it's not an admission of lying.
That it's just a tactical device for this case, done all the time in litigation.
So you don't have to go over needless things.
And particularly since this was going to be a jury trial in District of Columbia, there was no point in wasting money.
I'm going to lose on this.
I'm going to win on the law.
But I didn't admit that I was lying, but they just write it.
They just write it.
So why do I want to go talk to them?
I'll give my version, and then they'll say, Giuliani very defensively said, or Giuliani in a very guilty tone, or Giuliani lied about election interference.
Who decided I lied about election interference?
Are they God?
And when they say, and what was the most, what officials say was the most secure election of all time.
What officials?
A lot of officials say it wasn't.
I have lots of people that say it wasn't.
How about them?
I got the greatest mayor in American history telling us it clearly wasn't.
But mayor, if I went on TV in front of a bunch of people and said, The 2020 election was a fraud.
Would I also get indicted?
I mean, it sounds like yes, because they're going after freedom of speech.
Or is it because I'm not trying to represent Donald Trump?
Is that the difference here?
Yeah.
You wouldn't get indicted.
You'd probably get fired.
You'd be shamed.
You'd get fired.
You'd get shamed.
Probably off social media.
You'd probably get protests.
I'm already banned on Twitter.
You'd be banned.
Pretty soon you'd be a white nationalist, right?
Those go hand in hand.
You'd be a racist.
First of all, Italians aren't allowed in the Klan, so I would never be a white nationalist.
They used to kill us.
That's right.
They want to kill us.
They don't want us in the Klan.
You'd be surprised how they can twist things in their minds, right?
I was the biggest white nationalist.
Think about it.
So if I was around then as an Italian...
You'd be lynched, Mayor.
If I was around then, I'd still have trouble with the Democrat Party, because they were the Klan.
Correct.
Oh, yeah.
100%.
You Italians!
How do these guys maintain that?
We're Catholics, too.
How do they maintain that name, Democrat Party, when it was the biggest purveyor of slavery and segregation?
Because they're phonies.
Oh, no, no, no.
I need it now.
Immediately.
I need it.
I need it.
You know what I need?
Yes.
Balance of nature.
Let me have my balance of nature!
Here we go.
I tell you what, we haven't had this in a while.
I had some before.
Give me the glass over there.
Okay.
All right.
We'll put some water in it.
Put some water in it.
Tell them all about it while I do this.
Hand me over the red one, too.
We need the red one.
Here.
Watch.
Watch, watch, watch.
The red one's now.
The red one's this.
This was my veggies for the day.
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Watch, watch, watch. The red ones now, the red ones. This was my veggies for the day.
This does not mean you don't eat veggies. Eat as many veggies as you want, but make
sure you supplement it with at least two and two.
I'm I take four and four.
I may increase it.
I'm thinking about it.
Of course, you can get 35% off by using that promo code.
I thought it was a 25% one.
And $25 off on the babies.
And discover why hundreds of thousands, really we might, you know, eventually... These are good for travel.
They're also cute.
...have chosen balance of nature.
They make a nice little decoration on your shelf.
Like I put them on, when we were in New Hampshire, I used them as a decoration and I tried different combinations.
You know, like the red next to the green.
Like that.
It's good for Christmas.
Oh, between this and our mixer?
Wow.
We'll put the Christmas tree right next to the mixer.
And this.
Lots of colors, yeah.
I'm gonna hang these on the tree.
Would that look great on the tree?
Red and green.
Good colors.
Christmas is not far away, so a balance of nature would be a very good gift for one of your loved ones.
Christmas is always right around the corner, right around the corner.
They're already selling.
I'm gonna I we I didn't when we traveled when we traveled, I took my travel with me, but I used I used it from the main one.
I'm gonna start using this so that we get this empty.
And I'm gonna see I know I know someone I think can make a think Gabriella can make a ornament out of this.
Oh, easy.
Put a wire hook on it.
Yeah, you put a little hole in here and a little wire hook, and it's kind of light.
I wonder if Dr. Howard will approve.
We'll have to get approval for it, obviously.
We don't have the patent or whatever rights.
But at least it's an idea, right?
I think this would not make a good ornament.
And now the mayor is, of course, drinking the fiber spice.
I usually have this in the morning, and I did, but I'm going to take a little supplement tonight just to show you how you use it.
Very good for your digestive system.
I need that.
Clear right out.
All right, here.
Fiber is the key for digestion.
This, see?
I keep taking this.
You democratic creeps, you're not getting me, babes.
Go ahead, keep indicting me.
Balance of nature is great for people of all partisan persuasions.
This is not recommended.
Oh boy.
But I'm a jerk.
The key to living longer is mixing your balance of nature with a scissor.
Look at this guy.
picture of health i'm telling you this is very very good some people
Some people are a little turned off.
They don't like the way it looks and I didn't until I drank it the first time.
Now I You can't pass it up!
And talk about it, Mayor.
How does it make you feel?
You take this balance of nature, you have a nice cold glass.
First of all, it gives me a great deal more energy than I used to have.
I've been taking quite some time.
This other one's pretty new.
Among other things, I think I will put this in the most tasteful way possible.
Nutmeg.
Makes you very irregular.
Regular, not irregular.
Regular.
That's right.
Regular.
Yes.
Here goes.
So I was going to tell you why I didn't go down and have a press conference with the press.
Because they're not entitled to it.
Because they're too dishonest.
And they constantly misquote me.
They constantly put things in like I lied about this and I lied about that.
Or they will say about me and Trump that I repeated the lies about the election.
I didn't lie.
I told the truth, or what I believe to be the truth, based on the records that I had at the time, and based on the records that I have today.
And nobody asked to see the records.
And I think it is absolutely outrageous that they pronounce what the truth is.
And I think after all the mistakes they've made, one would think they would stop.
Where's the humility?
Let's just go through a teeny scorecard, right?
How did this all start?
Ted, how did this all start?
Russian collusion.
Russian collusion, Mayor.
They lied about- Okay, okay.
Russian collusion was a paid-for lie.
Paid for by Hillary Clinton, $1.1 million.
It was what we would call a frame-up.
They were trying to convict Trump in order to prevent him from being president or to take out a lawfully elected president.
They were trying to convict him of something he didn't do by making it up.
And they paid a large amount of money for it, and they inveigled a lot of people in doing it.
And it was very well known to all of the key liars in the Democratic Party, including Prince Obama and Dodo.
They just went ahead with it for four or five years.
It turned out to be, in stages, three reports found it to be untrue.
Another report found it to be untrue.
And finally, it was definitively declared untrue.
Now everybody admits it's untrue.
So what's the conclusion of that?
The people who are behind bringing all these cases against Trump right now lied about that.
Donald Trump and I told the truth about that, consistently, with great pressure against us, and tremendous attacks on us.
Second, I brought out, as the first one to bring out, in early 2019, that Joe Biden was involved in a massive bribery scheme in Ukraine.
I was attacked, castigated, told I was debunked, told I was doing it because of election interference, told I was doing it in order to elect Trump, even though Biden hadn't even announced yet.
I tried to explain that I came across it in my investigating in order to defend my client against impeachment, which they were unfairly attempting, and it was given to me.
Gratuitously given to me because nobody else had the guts to bring it out.
And one thing I don't lack is that guts.
So I brought it out and I gave it to Hannity and I gave it to John Solomon and I put it in my podcast.
And, uh, and I got, uh, first of all, I got, uh, secretly surveilled by the FBI.
They went and took my iCloud account the day I began representing Donald Trump and didn't give it, didn't stop until the day after, which meant they were spying on him for three years or two years.
I got attacked.
I had to leave my law firm.
I lost a lot of money.
Then they went ahead and suspended me, ridiculously, from the practice of the law, because I'm a danger of creating a riot, even though a judge has found that I didn't create that riot.
I was dismissed from the case.
These dishonest reporters that want to interview me never report that.
There was never a big headline Giuliani vindicated.
Giuliani vindicated about Biden bribery.
They don't even point out now that all this comes out, that all this stuff they have now started with me.
You wouldn't have it if I didn't bring it out.
So that's two.
I was telling the truth about the Biden bribery.
They were lying about it.
Trump was telling the truth about the Biden bribery.
They were lying about it.
Now we go to three, the hard drive.
There wasn't only called a liar.
It's called an agent of Russia, a Russian pawn to quote the liar, Joe Biden.
That wasn't corrected for 16 months.
And when it was corrected, there was no apology.
So I was telling the truth about that and they weren't just lying about that, they carried out probably the biggest cover-up in American political history.
So then why do we start this one on the 50-yard line?
I mean, I start off being a truth-teller three times and they start off lying three times.
I think I would get a little bit of the benefit of the doubt, huh?
I got a history of telling the truth, guys.
They got a history of lying.
I told the truth about Russian collusion.
I told the truth about Ukrainian bribery, against all odds, against threats to ruin my career.
I said, F yourself.
And I told the truth about the hard drive, and boy, that got even worse.
And for 16 months I was attacked as a Russian agent, a Russian agent!
I did more for my country than any of these bums!
Thank you.
you I'd put my record, even in dealing with intelligence and the FISA Court, up against them any time!
And I don't get the benefit of the doubt from these creeps downstairs?
And I'm supposed to go down there and answer their questions?
If they reported my questions neutrally, I'd go down there in a second.
I did when I was mayor.
Sparred with them all the time.
Some of those people I sparred with are my best friends now.
But these people aren't like that.
Donald Trump once said they're one of the greatest dangers to our democracy.
And they made fun of him.
Man, does he turn out to be right about almost everything, doesn't he?
Yep.
And so far, I've been right about everything.
And I'm going to turn out to be right about this.
Those of you who have a problem with this, I now suggest turning the television off because you might choke to death.
The election was stolen.
Okay.
Live with it.
And let's make sure it doesn't happen again.
Okay.
Donald Trump believes that?
I believe that.
I believe it.
And if I took a polygraph test, I'd pass in a second.
I believe it was stolen.
I believe I can prove it.
Look, I'm not God by any means.
I am not infallible.
I could be wrong.
I could have interpreted the evidence wrong.
I haven't been given a chance to present it any place but a few places, and where I have, it's been accepted.
The courts wouldn't hear the evidence.
You say the courts threw the cases out.
Uh-uh.
They wouldn't hear the witnesses.
They didn't have the courage to hear the witnesses.
And I know why they didn't hear the witnesses.
Because if they heard the witnesses, they would have had a harder time disagreeing with American citizens.
So they stick it on me.
They stick it on Trump.
They don't stick it on the thousand people who want to testify.
That, that is what these two dopes walk themselves into in these two cases that they brought.
Except this one will not be conducted by Fannie.
This will be conducted by a federal court because it's going to get removed under 18 U.S.C.
1442A.
At least if they follow precedent, it will be.
And that will be a good thing because she has already demonstrated that she is completely unfair, completely political, that this is a political device.
And then, by the way, she's also pretty darn incompetent.
Maybe, maybe we should keep her because she'll blow the case.
I don't know.
But I don't believe in that.
I don't believe in that.
I have great respect for the law.
I still do.
I just want to see it getting back to one, a system of justice.
If Hillary Clinton doesn't go to jail for smashing up hard drives, you don't indict Donald Trump for moving around papers inside of Mar-a-Lago and not destroying anything.
If Joe Biden doesn't get indicted for taking $8.5 million from Ukraine, doesn't even get investigated for it, you don't indict Trump on some kind of a Trump-up, ha-ha, racketeering charge?
Huh?
Or me?
Well, Mayor, we're in soccer time now, but I have one question for you, maybe.
Do you think the federal prosecutors I need a little more water.
Do you think the federal prosecutors are upset with Fannie that she did this in a state, uh, you know, at a state indictment and they didn't, you know, you think they're upset that she kind of screwed up a couple of things that they were trying to do with Trump?
Is that why they might take it from her?
Do you think?
Well, they don't get a choice.
The judge has to decide.
What happens in a removal, I've done them.
I did it in a very famous case involving major corruption in the Ed Koch administration, because I thought that it would interfere with my witness.
I had it removed immediately, and Judge Whitman Nabb signed the petition.
The case gets decided by a federal judge, so it's going to get decided now.
Mark Meadows has already filed a petition.
And he's filed a petition for removal.
So his lawyers will now be given a chance to write a brief explaining why it should be removed.
Fannie will get a chance to argue the opposite.
And I assume, and we'll find out, that The rest of us, including President Trump, will be asked if we want to join and either file legal papers, factual papers.
The judge may say, please don't overload me.
We're too many.
Honestly, I hate to say this.
It's a pretty simple decision.
The law is pretty clear that this case gets removed.
Uh, and then the judge signs an order and it just moves to federal court.
And the government has nothing to say about it.
Federal government doesn't say about it.
Fannie gets to oppose it.
Right.
Well, do you think the federal prosecutors are kind of mad at her that she did this, you know, kind of screwing up all the work they supposedly put into, to indicting Donald Trump?
Well, I know what lawyers are like and lawyers are all jealous.
They all think they're better than the other.
And the minute she messed up the indictment, they all laughed at her.
Exactly.
I'm sure they said that we would have never done it.
No, they probably might have, but you know, I know lawyers, lawyers are, lawyers are like, uh, well, I can't say it'll get in trouble.
We actually have a good question on Getter.
Well, the federal judge, do you think, would he be fair and just if this RICO indictment gets moved to a federal level?
I think that's the right decision from what I see now.
Um, There may be some things I haven't thought about.
I mean, I only looked at this last night and then about two weeks ago when I first saw it and put it away and said, shut up so that Fannie can walk into it.
But from what I can tell from the presidents, I mean, when they use words like it's very broadly construed, it means that they pretty much take in most cases.
That they want to err on the side of taking the case into the federal court because you're making decisions about federal actions.
Trump did all these things as a federal officer when he did them.
Now, you can say it wasn't proper, but he can say it was, and he has a right to say that, and then a court can decide whether it The President of the United States has the obligation to make sure that the election laws are faithfully executed, just like every other law.
And he has a perfectly legitimate argument that he was attempting to faithfully execute the election laws.
They have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he wasn't.
He's presumed innocent, not them.
So I would think it's going to get removed To a federal court.
And I think a federal judge, if he's a good federal judge, or she is, is going to discipline this case quite a bit.
I mean, meaning, how about we cut this stupid thing down to a case that we can try sometime in the next 10 years?
I mean, you know what it's like to try a case with 19 defendants?
I tried, my office tried one.
I was the supervisor.
Louis Free actually was the chief prosecutor.
A 27 month mafia trial.
It was like doing the Ten Commandments.
The commission trial?
No.
No.
It was different.
It was really a case of as much importance as the commission in that it broke up really the old French connection, Italian connection, Sicilian connection, drug dealing.
It also led to the Maxi trial, help with the Maxi trial in Italy, a hundred people.
It's the case that cost the lives of two Italian judges who were killed.
You were the only one of those three, right?
Or were two of those judges?
No, the Italian judges were killed, no American.
So the word on the street is they, the rumor, I'm sure the mayor can speak to this, that they were going to- There was a hit on him too.
There was a hit on him, but- There's several.
The Sicilians decided, the Sicilians actually, before that, When I did my first couple of cases, which were relatively small cases against the Sicilian Mafia, but American prosecutors hadn't done much against the Sicilian Mafia, they decided to come here and kill me.
And they did, and the American Mafia talked them out of it.
They stopped, that's right.
And the FBI caught them all.
The American Coastal Nostra actually said, we don't do public... That's one of the... And that was like...
That was like an $800,000 contract.
Then, Carmine Persico, at the end of my career, because I put him in jail twice for a hundred years, he thought it was like piling on when I put him in the second time for a hundred years.
He put out a contract on me for $400,000, and I was extremely upset because I thought my value went down.
I was going to say.
I put all these guys, but I guess they figured I was finished now.
If they were going to get me, they might as well have gotten me earlier before I put them all in jail.
But wasn't Carmine- I wonder if they- I wonder if they think it was a mistake.
They voted 3 to 2 not to kill me.
I wonder if they think it was a mistake not to kill me.
Not to kill you, right?
You took down the whole- you took down the mafia.
That was before they all went- and the guys who voted for- some of them I put in jail for a hundred years.
They're kind of pissed off.
I think- Carmine in particular.
He was pissed off.
He voted- he voted for me.
But wasn't Carmine Persico allegedly an FBI informant too as well?
I never, I never, you know, I never talk about things like that.
And here's my, so Mayor, I go to my grave.
And I'm not suggesting he was.
And so of course, so of course, Mayor, your, your long and storied career, you've dealt with stone cold killers, organized crime, the literal mafia.
Of course you, The way you handled September the 11th and comforted not just the nation but the entire world and the things that you saw and witnessed.
All it does is tell you how corrupt we've become.
It tells you how sad, how political, how craven.
Jealous.
Yeah, and how power has corrupted us.
Money has corrupted.
A lot of it is money.
A lot of it is China.
A lot of it is fear.
That if this comes out, a lot more will come out.
And a lot is resentment of me for having brought it out.
Look, the press doesn't want to give me credit for it, but unfortunately they do.
They fear me, aside from Trump, they fear me the most.
When Biden first got in the race, he wrote a letter to all the stations and told them I shouldn't be on television, which I took as a great compliment.
It was because of my effectiveness on television.
He wouldn't have done that if I got on television and I was a big jerk making problems for Trump.
He did it because I helped to turn around the perception That Trump was guilty of Russian collusion.
It also helped to turn around the perception of Mueller, who was seen as a god and exited as a... Well, of course, Mayor, you've been proven right time and time again.
Even with him!
That's right.
And that's why millions of Americans stand by you.
I'm just getting annoyed by the fact that you get no credit for that.
You go through it.
You get proven right.
They get proven to be liars.
Then you start all over again.
And they're the ones who presume to be right.
And the press writes things like you lied when you didn't.
I'm getting tired of it, but I realize that I am very fortunate that my life has great meaning to be involved in this.
It really does.
I told that to my friends today who were concerned about me and to my children, both of whom were very concerned and called me early this morning.
And I said, you're very, very fortunate if you can live during important times and have an important role to play.
I don't have the biggest role to play.
Donald Trump has the biggest role to play.
No, I'm sorry.
You have the biggest role to play.
You, American people, have the biggest role to play.
You're the only ones who can get us out of this, if you want your country back.
If you want a country back in which we don't say we have a two-tier system of justice, because please, please, please, a little bit of logic, a two-tier system of justice is no justice at all.
That's another one of the Democrat euphemisms that they take from 1984, because unfortunately, whether they know it or not, some of them do, some of them they're acting like, and they are effectively communists.
Well, we covered a lot tonight.
Is there anything that I needed to tell you?
I don't think so.
I think we, I think we got everything in that we had to.
We did.
And we'll be back.
We'll be back tomorrow.
We'll be back tomorrow night.
And all those people who want to know what Rudy Giuliani has to say about this can tune in, including all my enemies.
Who want to now, uh, oh, write ridiculous things about me.
I would like you to know I don't read it.
People have written biographies of me that are, you know, really bad, terrible.
I've never read them.
Look, Mayor, of course, as you said, they can catch you.
I don't pay attention to stuff like that.
You know what I pay attention to?
My conscience.
That's what I pay attention to.
I look in the mirror a lot, and I pray a lot, and I talk to Jesus.
And unlike Adams, he doesn't talk back to me, but I do talk to him.
He might look in the mirror a lot though.
And don't get all wacky, wacky, wacky here.
When I say I talk to Jesus, I pray.
That's prayer.
Extremist.
But he does not, he has never talked back to me.
He's guided me.
In a much more indirect way, but unlike Mayor Adams, I've not had the occasion where God has actually had direct conversations with me.
And I am a happy man.
You're the consummate happy warrior as I... I have two children that are healthy and wonderful and smart.
I have a wonderful granddaughter.
I have a daughter-in-law who's like a daughter.
My partner, Dr. Maria, is my best friend.
And I have all these wonderful people right here, my good friends.
That's right, Mayor.
We're not going anywhere.
Yeah.
See that?
We got about 10 like that.
Maybe 10.
We got at least a dozen in there.
Come on.
And we're going to prevail because we have the truth on our side.
The president knows that.
The president knows that.
That's why I have a lasting bond with him.
And there's stuff about, you know, somebody's going to cooperate against him and nobody's going to cooperate against him.
Of course they'll cooperate.
They'll cooperate and tell you the truth.
They didn't do anything wrong.
I'll cooperate.
I have.
I testified where I could, where there wasn't privilege.
They didn't agree with me, but I did.
I mean, I told him the truth.
I'm sorry.
He didn't do anything wrong.
He didn't commit a crime.
I know crimes better than you.
Much better.
I even know how to get in diamonds.
Thank you.
Well, tomorrow, wabcradio.com at three, or as we say in Brooklyn, at three.
Okay.
Okay.
Or as we say in Manhattan at 30 toyed and toyed.
Okay.
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And then at eight, The best show at eight o'clock.
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The fastest hour.
The fastest hour on the internet.
That's it, man.
The fastest hour in 23 minutes.
And it seems we're going faster and faster.
The fastest hour in 23 minutes.
I mean, we, there we go.
Okay.
Yeah, nonstop.
God bless.
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