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What Did Rudy Giuliani Say on Twitter Today?
What did Rudy Giuliani say on Twitter today? He called out Twitter for allowing someone to “invade” one of his tweets. He also denied giving Donald Trump drunken advice and called a journalist, Jason Miller, a liar. There’s a lot to unpack in that tweet, so we’ll focus on a few key highlights.
Rudy Giuliani tweets about vote tampering
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani continues to make ridiculous claims on Twitter. The Democrat and Republican presidential nominee repeatedly said that votes had been tampered with to win the election. The Democrat’s election win was the largest margin since 1964, and Giuliani is a staunch supporter of this conspiracy theory. To see also : How Do I Clear My Twitter Cache?. Giuliani has tweeted numerous times that the Electoral College is rigged and that voters were not properly registered to vote. He has since been suspended from practicing law in New York.
The Democrat-leaning media are reporting that Giuliani has tweeted about vote tampering. Giuliani’s campaign denies these allegations and says that his own investigation is ongoing. Giuliani cites the affidavit of Melissa Carone, an IT contract worker. Although her affidavit does not jump to conclusions like Giuliani’s, she did say that two vans brought food to the polling place, but none of those vans left. She also mentions Michigan ballots being found two hours after the last van, but doesn’t mention any out-of-state license plates. In addition, she doesn’t mention whether the votes were actually counted.
Calls out Twitter for allowing someone to “invade” one of his tweets
Rudy Giuliani has been taking to Twitter to trash the special counsel Robert Mueller. But his latest diatribe has taken an embarrassing turn, thanks to a typo. To see also : How to Find Out Who Has Me Muted on Twitter. While the president is in Buenos Aires for the G20 summit, Giuliani’s tweet contained multiple typos and odd spacing. The White House has not responded to a request for clarification.
A spokesman for Twitter denies that anyone deliberately inserted the link into Giuliani’s tweet. However, Giuliani’s tweet contains anti-Trump text, as well as a headline about Flynn and Mueller. The tweet also contains a link to a Reddit thread about these topics. While Giuliani is entitled to delete his tweet, he is not obliged to do so.
Denies giving drunken advice to Trump
A House committee hearing on the Jan. 6 attack on the Trump campaign aired testimony from former Trump staffers claiming that Trump’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, was drunk when he gave the then-President advice to declare victory before the election results were in. Read also : How Taliban WhatsApp and Twitter Treat Pro-Taliban Accounts. Giuliani denies that he ever gave drunken advice to Trump. In his testimony, former Trump aide Jason Miller claimed that Giuliani was intoxicated during the meeting.
The report claimed that Giuliani had met with Trump’s advisers before Election Night, and that he told them to “just say we won!” Even though Trump was still trailing Biden in a few battleground states, he was still ahead by a significant margin in many polls, including Florida, New York, California, Nevada, and Colorado. There were also hundreds of thousands of mail-in votes that were not counted, so Giuliani’s alleged drunken advice could have cost the president a lot of money.
Calls Jason Miller a liar
Rudy Giuliani calls Jason Miller a liar today on Twitter, in response to the mayor’s comments that he was “intoxicated” when he told Trump to declare victory on Election Night when thousands of mail-in ballots were still being counted. Miller has testified in the past that Trump should have waited to declare victory until after the votes had been counted.
In a tweet today, Rudy Giuliani called Miller a liar and accused him of smearing the president. However, within hours, he deleted the tweets. On election night, Miller was at a local bar celebrating his daughter’s birthday when he was intoxicated. Then, he watched Trump’s speech, during which he incorrectly claimed that he defeated Joe Biden and had won the election. While Miller’s tweets aren’t proof of that, they are still a valid criticism of the president.
Denies wanting presidential pardon
Trump adviser Rudy Giuliani denied on Monday that he ever discussed a presidential pardon with President Trump, after reports surfaced that the two men had a conversation last week. Giuliani, however, denied any conversation with the president, tweeting that it never took place. Apparently, Giuliani’s response was to make the pardon issue as inconsequential as possible.
Several sources said that Giuliani was working to keep Trump’s election challenge alive and has refused to cooperate with the Special Counsel’s investigation. One of his primary objectives is to shield the president from investigation and legal trouble. An anonymous senior intelligence official said that Giuliani is one of Trump’s most loyal advisors. Despite the skepticism of the White House, Trump has a largely unquestioned loyalty to Giuliani.