Former Big Apple Mayor Rudy Giuliani thinks it’s time for the Attorney General to “step in” and “close” Robert Mueller’s months-long probe into Russian collusion; saying “the basis of the case is dead.”
The President’s new attorney was speaking with Fox News Thursday morning when he was asked to weigh-in on Mueller’s ongoing investigation, adding that the widening probe has so far yielded “no evidence” the Trump campaign colluded with Russian officials during the 2016 election.
“The basis of the case is dead,” said Rudy. “Sessions should step in and close it.”
“There’s been too much government misconduct,” Giuliani told Hannity Wednesday night.” “The crimes now have all been committed by the government and their agents.”
Giuliani’s comments come as Congressional Republicans demand the DOJ release the full “scope memo,” a document outlining the special counsel’s original scope after Mueller was appointed.
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RUDY ON HANNITY: The President Violated ‘ZERO’ Campaign Finance Laws
‘America’s Mayor’ Rudy Giuliani stopped by ‘Hannity’ Wednesday night to weigh-in on Robert Mueller’s months-long witch hunt, saying the President violated “zero” campaign finance laws during the 2016 race for the White House.
Giuliani confirmed that the President “reimbursed” Attorney Michael Cohen for the $130,000 paid to adult actress Stormy Daniels ahead of the presidential election; saying “Michael would take care of things like this. Like I take care of things like this for my clients. I don’t burden them with every single thing that comes along.”
“That money was not campaign money,” said Giuliani. “It’s not campaign money. No campaign finance violation.”
The former Mayor of New York City went on to say that the President learned of the payment after the case went public; adding Trump was unaware of the “specifics” of the arrangement.
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RUDY RETURNS: Giuliani VOWS to End Mueller Probe Within 'Weeks'
Former Big Apple mayor and presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani joined President Trump’s legal team this week, vowing to end the special counsel’s months-long Russia probe within “a week or two.”
“I’m going to join the legal team to try to bring this to a resolution,” Giuliani told the New York Post Friday. “The country deserves it. I’ve got great admiration for President Trump.”
“I’ve had a long relationship with Bob Mueller. I have great respect for him. He’s done a good job,” he added. “I don’t know yet what’s outstanding. But I don’t think it’s going to take more than a week or two to get a resolution. They’re almost there.”
Giuliani is a longtime friend and staunch supporter of President Trump; delivering a fiery speech at the 2016 Republican National Convention.
“What I did for New York City, Donald Trump will do for America,” he said. “Every time New York City suffered a tragedy, Donald Trump was there to help.”