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Rudolph W. Giulianis promise of a big surprise to help Donald Trumps election in October 2016 led to Democratic accusations the FBI was feeding him secrets about an investigation of Hillary Clinton.
But a newly obtained transcript shows the former New York mayor told federal agents it was okay to throw a fake when campaigning, to which his then-law partner added, theres no obligation to tell the truth.
Giulianis comments came in a 2018 interview with agents for the Justice Department inspector general, conducted in a room at Trumps hotel in downtown Washington. The Project on Government Oversight, a government watchdog group, sued for a copy of the interview transcript and provided it to The Washington Post on Wednesday.
Giulianis private defense of his actions has come to light as he and other Trump lawyers face discipline and possible court sanctions for their unfounded statements surrounding the 2020 election, raising questions about lawyers integrity in a democracy.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/giuliani-fbi-surprise-fake/2021/08/11/754e9b4c-fabc-11eb-9c0e-97e29906a970_story.html
W_HAMILTON
(7,864 posts)He basically just admitted that he told a lie to purposefully defame her.
Sue him and take whatever dirty Russian/Ukrainian money he has left.
Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)This is the second iteration, with more detail, of the OIG report released a while ago in which Giuliani "admits to lying" about receiving inside information from the FBI.
Here's the thing...
The investigation was into whether people within the FBI was, or was not, leaking information to Giuliani or others prior to Comey's bizarre announcement and walkback in 2016.
Giuliani appears to have had foreknowledge of that event.
However, he also knows that (a) lying to the press is not a crime, but (b) being engaged in compromising FBI investigations is.
So, it's a much better position for him to say that he was lying to the press during the campaign, than to admit that he was in contact with a mole in the FBI.
IMHO, the operative lie is his statement to the FBI that he was lying to the press.
msfiddlestix
(7,281 posts)Yes, there were people within the FBI who was leaking information directly to Giuliani (if memory serves, from the Manhattan office)
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Giuiiani appears to have foreknowledge because he DID have foreknowledge.
Thanks to your input, I now I understand the rational for him to openly admit he was lying to the press rather to admit contact with a mole. It seems obvious now that you pointed it out.
As far as other moles in the FBI, there must be dozens if not more. . Christopher Wray surely knows
Yes, the operative lie is "lying to the press"
refreshing to see this point made in this context.
imaginary girl
(861 posts)This is what I tried to point out the last time this news came up, but you made a much clearer case!
dchill
(38,481 posts)Wanna bet, lawyer?