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Aug 13, 2021 13:43:37   #
moldyoldy
 
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Just ahead of the 2016 e******n, former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani told the nation in a Fox News interview that the Trump campaign had a "big surprise" regarding the ginned-up Hillary Clinton email controversy. The former New York City mayor even went so far as to suggest that the FBI had been leaking info about the agency's probe directly to Giuliani for Trump's political gain.

But according to a newly released 2018 transcript of Giuliani's interview with Justice Department investigators probing a potential leak, it all appears to have been a complete lie.

Giuliani explained to federal officials that it's OK to "throw a f**e" while campaigning.

The revelation, first reported by The Washington Post, stems from a transcript obtained by the Project on Government Oversight of Giuliani's 2018 interview with federal officials in Trump's D.C. hotel. During the interview, FBI agents working on behalf of the Justice Department inspector general questioned the now-disbarred attorney on whether agency officials had leaked him sensitive info about Clinton's email fiasco back in 2016.

In response, Giuliani's legal counselor Marc Mukasey said that the threshold for t***h-telling is much lower in campaigns than it is for typical legal affairs.

"In the heat of a political campaign, on television, I'm not saying Rudy necessarily, but everybody embellishes everything," Mukasey explained. "You're under no obligation to tell the t***h."

Giuliani, a former federal prosecutor for New York City, even added: "You could throw a f**e."

"F**e news, right?" a federal official asked.


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"Right," Mukasey replied.

Earlier this month, the Justice Department inspector general concluded that he could not find any evidence that FBI agents leaked info about the Clinton email investigation to Giuliani, putting to rest longstanding concerns that the agency had actively undermined her candidacy.

But back in 2016, two days before then-FBI Director James B. Comey reopened a probe into Clinton's email affair, Giuliani had gone on Fox News to tell viewers that he had "a surprise or two that you're going to hear about in the next few days. I mean, I'm talking about some pretty big surprises."


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Many took this claim to be indicative of a clandestine back channel between the former New York Mayor and the FBI, even though Giuliani later walked his rhetoric back as the weeks d**gged on.

In 2018, during his formal interview with the FBI, Giuliani struck a different tone, claiming that Comey's probe was in fact "a shock" to him. He suggested that, at most, he may have heard control room gossip about the investigation.

The revelation is just the latest in Giuliani's string of alleged and proven improprieties before, during, and after Trump's presidency.


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Back in June, the former prosecutor's law license was suspended by the state of New York over his promotion of Trump's baseless allegations of fraud in the 2020 e******n. Giuliani is currently facing a federal investigation into his relationship with various Ukrainian officials leading up to the 2020 e******n.

The former New York mayor is also said to be on the brink of bankruptcy amid a multibillion dollar defamation lawsuit leveled against him by v****g technology company D******n for pushing the erroneous notion that the firm tampered with its own v**e-counting machines to sabotage Trump's political prospects.

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Aug 13, 2021 13:57:19   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Raw Story
Just ahead of the 2016 e******n, former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani told the nation in a Fox News interview that the Trump campaign had a "big surprise" regarding the ginned-up Hillary Clinton email controversy. The former New York City mayor even went so far as to suggest that the FBI had been leaking info about the agency's probe directly to Giuliani for Trump's political gain.

But according to a newly released 2018 transcript of Giuliani's interview with Justice Department investigators probing a potential leak, it all appears to have been a complete lie.

Giuliani explained to federal officials that it's OK to "throw a f**e" while campaigning.

The revelation, first reported by The Washington Post, stems from a transcript obtained by the Project on Government Oversight of Giuliani's 2018 interview with federal officials in Trump's D.C. hotel. During the interview, FBI agents working on behalf of the Justice Department inspector general questioned the now-disbarred attorney on whether agency officials had leaked him sensitive info about Clinton's email fiasco back in 2016.

In response, Giuliani's legal counselor Marc Mukasey said that the threshold for t***h-telling is much lower in campaigns than it is for typical legal affairs.

"In the heat of a political campaign, on television, I'm not saying Rudy necessarily, but everybody embellishes everything," Mukasey explained. "You're under no obligation to tell the t***h."

Giuliani, a former federal prosecutor for New York City, even added: "You could throw a f**e."

"F**e news, right?" a federal official asked.


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"Right," Mukasey replied.

Earlier this month, the Justice Department inspector general concluded that he could not find any evidence that FBI agents leaked info about the Clinton email investigation to Giuliani, putting to rest longstanding concerns that the agency had actively undermined her candidacy.

But back in 2016, two days before then-FBI Director James B. Comey reopened a probe into Clinton's email affair, Giuliani had gone on Fox News to tell viewers that he had "a surprise or two that you're going to hear about in the next few days. I mean, I'm talking about some pretty big surprises."


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Many took this claim to be indicative of a clandestine back channel between the former New York Mayor and the FBI, even though Giuliani later walked his rhetoric back as the weeks d**gged on.

In 2018, during his formal interview with the FBI, Giuliani struck a different tone, claiming that Comey's probe was in fact "a shock" to him. He suggested that, at most, he may have heard control room gossip about the investigation.

The revelation is just the latest in Giuliani's string of alleged and proven improprieties before, during, and after Trump's presidency.


Report Advertisement
Back in June, the former prosecutor's law license was suspended by the state of New York over his promotion of Trump's baseless allegations of fraud in the 2020 e******n. Giuliani is currently facing a federal investigation into his relationship with various Ukrainian officials leading up to the 2020 e******n.

The former New York mayor is also said to be on the brink of bankruptcy amid a multibillion dollar defamation lawsuit leveled against him by v****g technology company D******n for pushing the erroneous notion that the firm tampered with its own v**e-counting machines to sabotage Trump's political prospects.
Raw Story br Just ahead of the 2016 e******n, form... (show quote)


Well, what would you call the Russia Russia Russia BS, is that not a-OK to "throw a f**e"??
You low IQs sure have a thin skin.

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Aug 13, 2021 14:00:37   #
trashbaum
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Raw Story
Just ahead of the 2016 e******n, former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani told the nation in a Fox News interview that the Trump campaign had a "big surprise" regarding the ginned-up Hillary Clinton email controversy. The former New York City mayor even went so far as to suggest that the FBI had been leaking info about the agency's probe directly to Giuliani for Trump's political gain.

But according to a newly released 2018 transcript of Giuliani's interview with Justice Department investigators probing a potential leak, it all appears to have been a complete lie.

Giuliani explained to federal officials that it's OK to "throw a f**e" while campaigning.

The revelation, first reported by The Washington Post, stems from a transcript obtained by the Project on Government Oversight of Giuliani's 2018 interview with federal officials in Trump's D.C. hotel. During the interview, FBI agents working on behalf of the Justice Department inspector general questioned the now-disbarred attorney on whether agency officials had leaked him sensitive info about Clinton's email fiasco back in 2016.

In response, Giuliani's legal counselor Marc Mukasey said that the threshold for t***h-telling is much lower in campaigns than it is for typical legal affairs.

"In the heat of a political campaign, on television, I'm not saying Rudy necessarily, but everybody embellishes everything," Mukasey explained. "You're under no obligation to tell the t***h."

Giuliani, a former federal prosecutor for New York City, even added: "You could throw a f**e."

"F**e news, right?" a federal official asked.


Report Advertisement
"Right," Mukasey replied.

Earlier this month, the Justice Department inspector general concluded that he could not find any evidence that FBI agents leaked info about the Clinton email investigation to Giuliani, putting to rest longstanding concerns that the agency had actively undermined her candidacy.

But back in 2016, two days before then-FBI Director James B. Comey reopened a probe into Clinton's email affair, Giuliani had gone on Fox News to tell viewers that he had "a surprise or two that you're going to hear about in the next few days. I mean, I'm talking about some pretty big surprises."


Report Advertisement
Many took this claim to be indicative of a clandestine back channel between the former New York Mayor and the FBI, even though Giuliani later walked his rhetoric back as the weeks d**gged on.

In 2018, during his formal interview with the FBI, Giuliani struck a different tone, claiming that Comey's probe was in fact "a shock" to him. He suggested that, at most, he may have heard control room gossip about the investigation.

The revelation is just the latest in Giuliani's string of alleged and proven improprieties before, during, and after Trump's presidency.


Report Advertisement
Back in June, the former prosecutor's law license was suspended by the state of New York over his promotion of Trump's baseless allegations of fraud in the 2020 e******n. Giuliani is currently facing a federal investigation into his relationship with various Ukrainian officials leading up to the 2020 e******n.

The former New York mayor is also said to be on the brink of bankruptcy amid a multibillion dollar defamation lawsuit leveled against him by v****g technology company D******n for pushing the erroneous notion that the firm tampered with its own v**e-counting machines to sabotage Trump's political prospects.
Raw Story br Just ahead of the 2016 e******n, form... (show quote)


I know you have all this backed up (sarc)

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Aug 13, 2021 14:02:42   #
meridianlesilie Loc: mars
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Raw Story
Just ahead of the 2016 e******n, former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani told the nation in a Fox News interview that the Trump campaign had a "big surprise" regarding the ginned-up Hillary Clinton email controversy. The former New York City mayor even went so far as to suggest that the FBI had been leaking info about the agency's probe directly to Giuliani for Trump's political gain.

But according to a newly released 2018 transcript of Giuliani's interview with Justice Department investigators probing a potential leak, it all appears to have been a complete lie.

Giuliani explained to federal officials that it's OK to "throw a f**e" while campaigning.

The revelation, first reported by The Washington Post, stems from a transcript obtained by the Project on Government Oversight of Giuliani's 2018 interview with federal officials in Trump's D.C. hotel. During the interview, FBI agents working on behalf of the Justice Department inspector general questioned the now-disbarred attorney on whether agency officials had leaked him sensitive info about Clinton's email fiasco back in 2016.

In response, Giuliani's legal counselor Marc Mukasey said that the threshold for t***h-telling is much lower in campaigns than it is for typical legal affairs.

"In the heat of a political campaign, on television, I'm not saying Rudy necessarily, but everybody embellishes everything," Mukasey explained. "You're under no obligation to tell the t***h."

Giuliani, a former federal prosecutor for New York City, even added: "You could throw a f**e."

"F**e news, right?" a federal official asked.


Report Advertisement
"Right," Mukasey replied.

Earlier this month, the Justice Department inspector general concluded that he could not find any evidence that FBI agents leaked info about the Clinton email investigation to Giuliani, putting to rest longstanding concerns that the agency had actively undermined her candidacy.

But back in 2016, two days before then-FBI Director James B. Comey reopened a probe into Clinton's email affair, Giuliani had gone on Fox News to tell viewers that he had "a surprise or two that you're going to hear about in the next few days. I mean, I'm talking about some pretty big surprises."


Report Advertisement
Many took this claim to be indicative of a clandestine back channel between the former New York Mayor and the FBI, even though Giuliani later walked his rhetoric back as the weeks d**gged on.

In 2018, during his formal interview with the FBI, Giuliani struck a different tone, claiming that Comey's probe was in fact "a shock" to him. He suggested that, at most, he may have heard control room gossip about the investigation.

The revelation is just the latest in Giuliani's string of alleged and proven improprieties before, during, and after Trump's presidency.


Report Advertisement
Back in June, the former prosecutor's law license was suspended by the state of New York over his promotion of Trump's baseless allegations of fraud in the 2020 e******n. Giuliani is currently facing a federal investigation into his relationship with various Ukrainian officials leading up to the 2020 e******n.

The former New York mayor is also said to be on the brink of bankruptcy amid a multibillion dollar defamation lawsuit leveled against him by v****g technology company D******n for pushing the erroneous notion that the firm tampered with its own v**e-counting machines to sabotage Trump's political prospects.
Raw Story br Just ahead of the 2016 e******n, form... (show quote)


Well this is not f**e

https://youtu.be/jPUFwmZN9eo

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Aug 13, 2021 14:22:47   #
moldyoldy
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Well, what would you call the Russia Russia Russia BS, is that not a-OK to "throw a f**e"??
You low IQs sure have a thin skin.


He got impeached for that.

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Aug 13, 2021 16:36:49   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Raw Story
Just ahead of the 2016 e******n, former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani told the nation in a Fox News interview that the Trump campaign had a "big surprise" regarding the ginned-up Hillary Clinton email controversy. The former New York City mayor even went so far as to suggest that the FBI had been leaking info about the agency's probe directly to Giuliani for Trump's political gain.

But according to a newly released 2018 transcript of Giuliani's interview with Justice Department investigators probing a potential leak, it all appears to have been a complete lie.

Giuliani explained to federal officials that it's OK to "throw a f**e" while campaigning.

The revelation, first reported by The Washington Post, stems from a transcript obtained by the Project on Government Oversight of Giuliani's 2018 interview with federal officials in Trump's D.C. hotel. During the interview, FBI agents working on behalf of the Justice Department inspector general questioned the now-disbarred attorney on whether agency officials had leaked him sensitive info about Clinton's email fiasco back in 2016.

In response, Giuliani's legal counselor Marc Mukasey said that the threshold for t***h-telling is much lower in campaigns than it is for typical legal affairs.

"In the heat of a political campaign, on television, I'm not saying Rudy necessarily, but everybody embellishes everything," Mukasey explained. "You're under no obligation to tell the t***h."

Giuliani, a former federal prosecutor for New York City, even added: "You could throw a f**e."

"F**e news, right?" a federal official asked.


Report Advertisement
"Right," Mukasey replied.

Earlier this month, the Justice Department inspector general concluded that he could not find any evidence that FBI agents leaked info about the Clinton email investigation to Giuliani, putting to rest longstanding concerns that the agency had actively undermined her candidacy.

But back in 2016, two days before then-FBI Director James B. Comey reopened a probe into Clinton's email affair, Giuliani had gone on Fox News to tell viewers that he had "a surprise or two that you're going to hear about in the next few days. I mean, I'm talking about some pretty big surprises."


Report Advertisement
Many took this claim to be indicative of a clandestine back channel between the former New York Mayor and the FBI, even though Giuliani later walked his rhetoric back as the weeks d**gged on.

In 2018, during his formal interview with the FBI, Giuliani struck a different tone, claiming that Comey's probe was in fact "a shock" to him. He suggested that, at most, he may have heard control room gossip about the investigation.

The revelation is just the latest in Giuliani's string of alleged and proven improprieties before, during, and after Trump's presidency.


Report Advertisement
Back in June, the former prosecutor's law license was suspended by the state of New York over his promotion of Trump's baseless allegations of fraud in the 2020 e******n. Giuliani is currently facing a federal investigation into his relationship with various Ukrainian officials leading up to the 2020 e******n.

The former New York mayor is also said to be on the brink of bankruptcy amid a multibillion dollar defamation lawsuit leveled against him by v****g technology company D******n for pushing the erroneous notion that the firm tampered with its own v**e-counting machines to sabotage Trump's political prospects.
Raw Story br Just ahead of the 2016 e******n, form... (show quote)


Then comes h****r b***ns amazing laptop!

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Aug 13, 2021 16:56:47   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Raw Story
Just ahead of the 2016 e******n, former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani told the nation in a Fox News interview that the Trump campaign had a "big surprise" regarding the ginned-up Hillary Clinton email controversy. The former New York City mayor even went so far as to suggest that the FBI had been leaking info about the agency's probe directly to Giuliani for Trump's political gain.

But according to a newly released 2018 transcript of Giuliani's interview with Justice Department investigators probing a potential leak, it all appears to have been a complete lie.

Giuliani explained to federal officials that it's OK to "throw a f**e" while campaigning.

The revelation, first reported by The Washington Post, stems from a transcript obtained by the Project on Government Oversight of Giuliani's 2018 interview with federal officials in Trump's D.C. hotel. During the interview, FBI agents working on behalf of the Justice Department inspector general questioned the now-disbarred attorney on whether agency officials had leaked him sensitive info about Clinton's email fiasco back in 2016.

In response, Giuliani's legal counselor Marc Mukasey said that the threshold for t***h-telling is much lower in campaigns than it is for typical legal affairs.

"In the heat of a political campaign, on television, I'm not saying Rudy necessarily, but everybody embellishes everything," Mukasey explained. "You're under no obligation to tell the t***h."

Giuliani, a former federal prosecutor for New York City, even added: "You could throw a f**e."

"F**e news, right?" a federal official asked.


Report Advertisement
"Right," Mukasey replied.

Earlier this month, the Justice Department inspector general concluded that he could not find any evidence that FBI agents leaked info about the Clinton email investigation to Giuliani, putting to rest longstanding concerns that the agency had actively undermined her candidacy.

But back in 2016, two days before then-FBI Director James B. Comey reopened a probe into Clinton's email affair, Giuliani had gone on Fox News to tell viewers that he had "a surprise or two that you're going to hear about in the next few days. I mean, I'm talking about some pretty big surprises."


Report Advertisement
Many took this claim to be indicative of a clandestine back channel between the former New York Mayor and the FBI, even though Giuliani later walked his rhetoric back as the weeks d**gged on.

In 2018, during his formal interview with the FBI, Giuliani struck a different tone, claiming that Comey's probe was in fact "a shock" to him. He suggested that, at most, he may have heard control room gossip about the investigation.

The revelation is just the latest in Giuliani's string of alleged and proven improprieties before, during, and after Trump's presidency.


Report Advertisement
Back in June, the former prosecutor's law license was suspended by the state of New York over his promotion of Trump's baseless allegations of fraud in the 2020 e******n. Giuliani is currently facing a federal investigation into his relationship with various Ukrainian officials leading up to the 2020 e******n.

The former New York mayor is also said to be on the brink of bankruptcy amid a multibillion dollar defamation lawsuit leveled against him by v****g technology company D******n for pushing the erroneous notion that the firm tampered with its own v**e-counting machines to sabotage Trump's political prospects.
Raw Story br Just ahead of the 2016 e******n, form... (show quote)


Harry Reed, "It worked, didn't it?"

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Aug 13, 2021 17:43:43   #
moldyoldy
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Then comes h****r b***ns amazing laptop!


Rudy got less mileage out of that lie.

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Aug 13, 2021 19:10:35   #
trashbaum
 
moldyoldy wrote:
He got impeached for that.


Dream on moldy.

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Aug 14, 2021 12:51:10   #
nonalien1 Loc: Mojave Desert
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Rudy got less mileage out of that lie.


less mileage yes but the laptop was and is real. Confirmed by the FBI a d backed up by H****rs business partner currently serving time because some of the E-mails were to him or from him. He offered his up as proof

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Aug 14, 2021 14:24:36   #
moldyoldy
 
nonalien1 wrote:
less mileage yes but the laptop was and is real. Confirmed by the FBI a d backed up by H****rs business partner currently serving time because some of the E-mails were to him or from him. He offered his up as proof



I suppose you have a source for that FBI claim?

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Aug 14, 2021 14:40:32   #
trashbaum
 
moldyoldy wrote:
I suppose you have a source for that FBI claim?


He doesn't have to prove anything Moldy, that is only an excuse for you anyway. You never have anything to say "Just prove it" What else does a demo troll have to say,

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Aug 14, 2021 15:29:35   #
moldyoldy
 
trashbaum wrote:
He doesn't have to prove anything Moldy, that is only an excuse for you anyway. You never have anything to say "Just prove it" What else does a demo troll have to say,



He lies and you swear to it.

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Aug 14, 2021 17:26:09   #
trashbaum
 
moldyoldy wrote:
He lies and you swear to it.


I sure don't need to lie for Demo's, nor would I.

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Aug 14, 2021 18:02:55   #
moldyoldy
 
trashbaum wrote:
I sure don't need to lie for Demo's, nor would I.


Then provide a link that proves your claim.

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