Rudy Giuliani Says A ‘Criminal’ Shouldn’t Be In The White House, And He Wasn’t Referring To His Twice-Indicted Former Employer Donald Trump)

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Former New York City Mayor, Rudy Giuliani, who was once known as “America’s Mayor,” seems to have taken a downward spiral. His reputation and legal license are in shambles, and he’s potentially facing significant financial trouble, all while his former ally, Donald Trump, is dealing with possible legal issues of his own. Giuliani’s recent attempts to cast a shadow on President Joe Biden’s integrity have caught the media’s attention.

During an appearance on Steve Bannon’s podcast, War Room, Giuliani expressed strong views about President Biden, claiming he was a criminal. Giuliani stated, “The whole world knows that our president is a criminal, and it is making, not just the Biden administration look corrupt. It’s making America look corrupt. It’s way beyond time for an impeachment.”

As per Mediaite, Going further, Giuliani proclaimed, “A criminal should not be in the White House, and he is now.” He asserted, “ I’ve never seen more evidence, Steve. I’ve never seen more evidence that a man committed a crime than this.”

These statements have been questioned, with some suggesting that replacing Biden’s name with Trump’s in Giuliani’s comments might make them more fitting. As it stands, Trump, the former president who didn’t offer Giuliani any legal assistance, faces two indictments and a potential third. Meanwhile, claims from right-wing politicians about having damaging information about Biden haven’t yielded much substance.

Giuliani’s recent appearances, such as on The Masked Singer, have been perceived as attempts to manage his financial woes, further eroding his credibility.

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