Rudy Giuliani to Newsmax: Witch Hunt Shows 'Shocking Intellectual Dishonesty'
Efforts to discredit former President Donald Trump and anyone tied to him run deep into state and federal prosecutors and even the Republican Party, Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani told
Newsmax.
"We have the proof that everything that I said was based on the testimony of other people," Giuliani said Monday on "
Greg Kelly Reports" of a New York appeals court's suspension last month of his law license, which was also picked up by the
District of Columbia last week until New York's suspension has been adjudicated.
"They never bothered to look at a single affidavit. I submitted my own affidavit, explaining the basis for what I said, and I also said we have, you know, 300 affidavits and any of them are available to you, if you want to check on what I'm saying."
"They may believe I didn't say that, and they just concluded that I hadn't given them [the affidavits]," Giuliani continued. "The intellectual dishonesty of the opinion is shocking."
Giuliani said his experience as a lawyer and prosecutor trumps that of those who have led the charge to have him suspended without hearing his case.
"It is actually amazing as a lawyer of 50 years who has a career that I think is far more accomplished than any of them; I'd like to know what they did for the city and country that is comparable to what I did," Giuliani said.
"Really, really sad people. It's a shame the lawyers failed themselves like that."
Efforts to discredit former President Donald Trump and anyone tied to him run deep into state and federal prosecutors and even the Republican Party, Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani told Newsmax.
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