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Rudy Giuliani raided by police investigating Ukraine dealings 28 Apr, 2021 11:01 AM 6 minutes to read By: Michael R. Sisak, Michael Balsamo & Eric Tucker of AP

Officials have searched the properties of US President Donald Trump's lawyer and former associate attorney general Rudy Giuliani.
A law enforcement official tells the Associated Press that federal investigators have executed search warrants at Rudy Giuliani's Manhattan residence and office.
The former New York City mayor has been under investigation for several years over his business dealings in Ukraine.
A reporter does a live stand up outside the New York building where Rudy Giuliani lives. Photo / Mary Altaffer, AP
Giuliani, the former New York City mayor once celebrated for his leadership in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, has been under federal scrutiny for several years over his ties to Ukraine.
The dual searches sent the strongest signal yet that he could eventually face federal charges.
Agents searched Giuliani's home on Madison Ave and his office on Park Ave, people familiar with the investigation told the Associated Press.
The warrants, which require approval from the top levels of the Justice Department, signify prosecutors believe they have probable cause that Giuliani committed a federal crime — though they don't guarantee charges will materialise.
The full scope of the investigation is unclear, but it at least partly involves Giuliani's dealings in Ukraine, law enforcement officials have told the AP. The people discussing the searches and Wednesday's developments could not do so publicly and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.
A message seeking comment was left with Giuliani's lawyer, Robert Costello. He told the Wall Street Journal that agents showed up at dawn on Wednesday and castigated the raids as "legal thuggery". Giuliani himself had previously called the investigation "pure political persecution".
28 Apr, 2021 10:57 AMQuick Read
A Justice Department spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The US Attorney's office in Manhattan and the FBI's New York office declined to comment Wednesday.
Read More

The federal probe into Giuliani's Ukraine dealings stalled last year because of a dispute over investigative tactics as Trump unsuccessfully sought a second term. Giuliani subsequently took on a leading role in disputing the election results on the Republican's behalf.
Wednesday's raids came months after Trump left office and lost his ability to pardon allies for federal crimes. The former president himself no longer enjoys the legal protections the Oval Office once provided him — though there is no indication Trump is eyed in this probe.
Many people in Trump's orbit have previously been ensnared in federal investigations, namely special counsel Robert Mueller's probe of Russian election interference. But most of those criminal cases either fizzled or fell apart. Giuliani's is different.
Read More

Giuliani was central to the then-president's efforts to dig up dirt against Democratic rival Joe Biden and to press Ukraine for an investigation into Biden and his son, Hunter — who himself now faces a criminal tax probe by the Justice Department.
Giuliani also sought to undermine former US ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, who was pushed out on Trump's orders, and met several times with a Ukrainian lawmaker who released edited recordings of Biden in an effort to smear him before the election.
The full scope of the investigation is unclear, but it at least partly involves Rudy Giuliani's dealings in Ukraine, law enforcement officials have confirmed. Photo / AP, File
Giuliani's lawyer, Costello, told the Wall Street Journal that the searches pertained to potential violations of foreign lobbying rules and that the warrants sought Giuliani's communications with people including John Solomon, a former columnist and frequent Fox News commentator with close ties to Giuliani, who pushed several baseless or unsubstantiated allegations involving Ukraine and Biden during the 2020 election.
Contacted Wednesday, Solomon said it was news to him that the Justice Department was interested in any communications he had with Giuliani, though he said it was not entirely surprising given the issues raised in Trump's first impeachment trial.
"He was someone that tried to pass information to me. I didn't use most of it," Solomon said of Giuliani. "If they want to look at that, there's not going to be anything surprising in it."
Everything was sitting "in plain view", he said.
He said he believed his reporting had "stood the test of time" and maintained that he was "unaware of a single factual error" in any of his stories.
Solomon's former employer, The Hill newspaper, published a review last year of some of his columns and determined they were lacking in context and missing key disclosures. Solomon previously worked for AP, departing the news organisation in 2006.
The federal Foreign Agents Registration Act requires people who lobby on behalf of a foreign government or entity to register with the Justice Department. The once-obscure law, aimed at improving transparency, has received a burst of attention in recent years — particularly during Mueller's probe, which revealed an array of foreign influence operations in the US Federal prosecutors in Manhattan had pushed last year for a search warrant for records, including some of Giuliani's communications.
Officials in the Trump-era Justice Department would not sign off on the request, according to multiple people who insisted on anonymity to speak about the ongoing investigation with which they were familiar.
Officials in the then-deputy attorney general's office raised concerns about both the scope of the request, which they thought would contain communications that could be covered by legal privilege between Giuliani and Trump, and the method of obtaining the records, three of the people said.
The issue was widely expected to be revisited by the Justice Department once Attorney General Merrick Garland assumed office. Garland was confirmed last month and Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco was confirmed to her position and sworn in last week. The Justice Department requires that applications for search warrants served on lawyers be approved by senior department officials.
 

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Bahahah. Already posted about this bull shit. Figured u would come crawling out of ur hole after every thread u post has blown up .

This one will also

why does Biden and Harris hate the black man ?
 

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BLM Blames Biden for 'Terrorizing' Black Communities, Says He is Worse Than Trump
 

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Bahahah. Already posted about this bull shit. Figured u would come crawling out of ur hole after every thread u post has blown up .

This one will also

why does Biden and Harris hate the black man ?


"blown up," ROTFLMAO you stupid cocksucker. Go lick the scum off a dead dog's dick, Stevie Ray-cist, and enjoy that Biden Bone in yer Bunghole. He and Looney Rudy may be bunk mates.
 

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[h=1]“kamala harris has been tough on black people, not crime”[/h]
 

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"blown up," ROTFLMAO you stupid cocksucker. Go lick the scum off a dead dog's dick, Stevie Ray-cist, and enjoy that Biden Bone in yer Bunghole. He and Looney Rudy may be bunk mates.

Hahaha. Blown up , abandoned, an ignorant embarrassment u worthless piece of turd dropping
 

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Kamala Harris has demonstrated through her actions that she does not value Black lives, but rather supports their death via the carceral state.
 

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More foolish news from Felcher
 

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John Kerry commits treason, so the FBI raids/seizes Rudy Giuliani's electronic devices pertaining to Hunter Biden's laptop from hell
 

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Joe Biden has weaponized the Department of Justice.

Rudy Giuliani had the goods on Hunter Biden and now President Biden is getting revenge
 

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Obama's FBI goons think it's illegal to investigate Democrat crimes.

In a statement released by his lawyer, Giuliani said the FBI “steadfastly declined” to take the hard drives when he “offered them on several occasions.”

“Keep in mind that the agents could not read the physical hard drives without plugging them in, but they took Mr. Giuliani’s word that the hard drives were copies of Hunter Biden’s hard drive and did not contain anything pertaining to Mr. Giuliani,” the statement said.

“Their reliance on Mr. Giuliani’s credibility tells you everything you need to know about this case.”

Nothing will come of this, just like every other loser duhhhhhhhfinch thread!
 

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FARA violations . They can go after every Congressman in DC if they wanted to . See the Russia hoax . Flynn , Manafort , Papadop. Page etc.

Something else the fat neck penniless slob can jerk off to since the Gaetz story has fizzled .
 

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Joe Biden has weaponized the Department of Justice.

Rudy Giuliani had the goods on Hunter Biden and now President Biden is getting revenge

Yeah? And, what "goods" were THOSE, you lying, brain dead cocksucker? How come he didn't SHOW the "goods" during those 60 odd bullshit lawsuits, scumbag? That ties into how ALL Righty turds are completely and utterly full of shit: you've been babbling about Hunter Biden for MONTHS, and about Hillary's e-mails for YEARS, not to mention, five Benghazi investigations, and what did all that turn up? NOT A FUCKING THING, not one charge, no morning raids of their homes, a la, Manafort and now Looney Rudy, or arrests like Gates, Flynn, and others, or the arrests of HUNDREDS of Trump lunatics who stormed the Capitol. Too bad they didn't machine gun their asses, but you scumbags ain't got SHIT to say about that. Eat shit and enjoy Biden's bone in your buttholes, bitches. Loser!@#0:missingtebyebye)(&^^^:):trx-smly0:madasshol:bigfinger:Countdown:tongue2::laughingb
 

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“kamala harris has been tough on black people, not crime”

So, no source, huh? You're a lying, brain dead sack of shit, as always. Meanwhhile, it gets worse for Looney Rudy. See, this is an actual NEWS story, with a source, and just because a brain dead twat like you sneers "Fake news" doesn't make it so, cocksucker:

Rudy Giuliani raided by police investigating Ukraine dealings
28 Apr, 2021 11:01 AM6 minutes to read

By: Michael R. Sisak, Michael Balsamo & Eric Tucker of AP
Officials have searched the properties of US President Donald Trump's lawyer and former associate attorney general Rudy Giuliani.
A law enforcement official tells the Associated Press that federal investigators have executed search warrants at Rudy Giuliani's Manhattan residence and office.
The former New York City mayor has been under investigation for several years over his business dealings in Ukraine.
A reporter does a live stand up outside the New York building where Rudy Giuliani lives. Photo / Mary Altaffer, AP
Giuliani, the former New York City mayor once celebrated for his leadership in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, has been under federal scrutiny for several years over his ties to Ukraine.
The dual searches sent the strongest signal yet that he could eventually face federal charges.
Agents searched Giuliani's home on Madison Ave and his office on Park Ave, people familiar with the investigation told the Associated Press.
The warrants, which require approval from the top levels of the Justice Department, signify prosecutors believe they have probable cause that Giuliani committed a federal crime — though they don't guarantee charges will materialise.
The full scope of the investigation is unclear, but it at least partly involves Giuliani's dealings in Ukraine, law enforcement officials have told the AP. The people discussing the searches and Wednesday's developments could not do so publicly and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.
A message seeking comment was left with Giuliani's lawyer, Robert Costello. He told the Wall Street Journal that agents showed up at dawn on Wednesday and castigated the raids as "legal thuggery". Giuliani himself had previously called the investigation "pure political persecution".
28 Apr, 2021 10:57 AMQuick Read
A Justice Department spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The US Attorney's office in Manhattan and the FBI's New York office declined to comment Wednesday.
Read More

The federal probe into Giuliani's Ukraine dealings stalled last year because of a dispute over investigative tactics as Trump unsuccessfully sought a second term. Giuliani subsequently took on a leading role in disputing the election results on the Republican's behalf.
Wednesday's raids came months after Trump left office and lost his ability to pardon allies for federal crimes. The former president himself no longer enjoys the legal protections the Oval Office once provided him — though there is no indication Trump is eyed in this probe.
Many people in Trump's orbit have previously been ensnared in federal investigations, namely special counsel Robert Mueller's probe of Russian election interference. But most of those criminal cases either fizzled or fell apart. Giuliani's is different.
Read More

Giuliani was central to the then-president's efforts to dig up dirt against Democratic rival Joe Biden and to press Ukraine for an investigation into Biden and his son, Hunter — who himself now faces a criminal tax probe by the Justice Department.
Giuliani also sought to undermine former US ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, who was pushed out on Trump's orders, and met several times with a Ukrainian lawmaker who released edited recordings of Biden in an effort to smear him before the election.
The full scope of the investigation is unclear, but it at least partly involves Rudy Giuliani's dealings in Ukraine, law enforcement officials have confirmed. Photo / AP, File
Giuliani's lawyer, Costello, told the Wall Street Journal that the searches pertained to potential violations of foreign lobbying rules and that the warrants sought Giuliani's communications with people including John Solomon, a former columnist and frequent Fox News commentator with close ties to Giuliani, who pushed several baseless or unsubstantiated allegations involving Ukraine and Biden during the 2020 election.
Contacted Wednesday, Solomon said it was news to him that the Justice Department was interested in any communications he had with Giuliani, though he said it was not entirely surprising given the issues raised in Trump's first impeachment trial.
"He was someone that tried to pass information to me. I didn't use most of it," Solomon said of Giuliani. "If they want to look at that, there's not going to be anything surprising in it."
Everything was sitting "in plain view", he said.
He said he believed his reporting had "stood the test of time" and maintained that he was "unaware of a single factual error" in any of his stories.
Solomon's former employer, The Hill newspaper, published a review last year of some of his columns and determined they were lacking in context and missing key disclosures. Solomon previously worked for AP, departing the news organisation in 2006.
The federal Foreign Agents Registration Act requires people who lobby on behalf of a foreign government or entity to register with the Justice Department. The once-obscure law, aimed at improving transparency, has received a burst of attention in recent years — particularly during Mueller's probe, which revealed an array of foreign influence operations in the US Federal prosecutors in Manhattan had pushed last year for a search warrant for records, including some of Giuliani's communications.
Officials in the Trump-era Justice Department would not sign off on the request, according to multiple people who insisted on anonymity to speak about the ongoing investigation with which they were familiar.
Officials in the then-deputy attorney general's office raised concerns about both the scope of the request, which they thought would contain communications that could be covered by legal privilege between Giuliani and Trump, and the method of obtaining the records, three of the people said.
The issue was widely expected to be revisited by the Justice Department once Attorney General Merrick Garland assumed office. Garland was confirmed last month and Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco was confirmed to her position and sworn in last week. The Justice Department requires that applications for search warrants served on lawyers be approved by senior department officials.
 

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Fake news feces loves posting garbage.....did you eat yet today or do you still have to post more fake news?
 

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Fake news feces loves posting garbage.....did you eat yet today or do you still have to post more fake news?

I call it HATE NEWS!

You can sense the anticipation and glee these sickos feel criminalizing the law against anyone who doesn't share their unhinged communist ideology...while the biggest criminals in their party roam free!

Either way, our resident pauper does love consuming copious amounts of bullshit!
 

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Yeah? And, what "goods" were THOSE, you lying, brain dead cocksucker? How come he didn't SHOW the "goods" during those 60 odd bullshit lawsuits, scumbag? That ties into how ALL Righty turds are completely and utterly full of shit: you've been babbling about Hunter Biden for MONTHS, and about Hillary's e-mails for YEARS, not to mention, five Benghazi investigations, and what did all that turn up? NOT A FUCKING THING, not one charge, no morning raids of their homes, a la, Manafort and now Looney Rudy, or arrests like Gates, Flynn, and others, or the arrests of HUNDREDS of Trump lunatics who stormed the Capitol. Too bad they didn't machine gun their asses, but you scumbags ain't got SHIT to say about that. Eat shit and enjoy Biden's bone in your buttholes, bitches. Loser!@#0:missingtebyebye)(&^^^:):trx-smly0:madasshol:bigfinger:Countdown:tongue2::laughingb

u really r an ignorant fool
 

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So, no source, huh? You're a lying, brain dead sack of shit, as always. Meanwhhile, it gets worse for Looney Rudy. See, this is an actual NEWS story, with a source, and just because a brain dead twat like you sneers "Fake news" doesn't make it so, cocksucker:

Rudy Giuliani raided by police investigating Ukraine dealings
28 Apr, 2021 11:01 AM6 minutes to read

By: Michael R. Sisak, Michael Balsamo & Eric Tucker of AP
Officials have searched the properties of US President Donald Trump's lawyer and former associate attorney general Rudy Giuliani.
A law enforcement official tells the Associated Press that federal investigators have executed search warrants at Rudy Giuliani's Manhattan residence and office.
The former New York City mayor has been under investigation for several years over his business dealings in Ukraine.
A reporter does a live stand up outside the New York building where Rudy Giuliani lives. Photo / Mary Altaffer, AP
Giuliani, the former New York City mayor once celebrated for his leadership in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, has been under federal scrutiny for several years over his ties to Ukraine.
The dual searches sent the strongest signal yet that he could eventually face federal charges.
Agents searched Giuliani's home on Madison Ave and his office on Park Ave, people familiar with the investigation told the Associated Press.
The warrants, which require approval from the top levels of the Justice Department, signify prosecutors believe they have probable cause that Giuliani committed a federal crime — though they don't guarantee charges will materialise.
The full scope of the investigation is unclear, but it at least partly involves Giuliani's dealings in Ukraine, law enforcement officials have told the AP. The people discussing the searches and Wednesday's developments could not do so publicly and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.
A message seeking comment was left with Giuliani's lawyer, Robert Costello. He told the Wall Street Journal that agents showed up at dawn on Wednesday and castigated the raids as "legal thuggery". Giuliani himself had previously called the investigation "pure political persecution".
28 Apr, 2021 10:57 AMQuick Read
A Justice Department spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The US Attorney's office in Manhattan and the FBI's New York office declined to comment Wednesday.
Read More

The federal probe into Giuliani's Ukraine dealings stalled last year because of a dispute over investigative tactics as Trump unsuccessfully sought a second term. Giuliani subsequently took on a leading role in disputing the election results on the Republican's behalf.
Wednesday's raids came months after Trump left office and lost his ability to pardon allies for federal crimes. The former president himself no longer enjoys the legal protections the Oval Office once provided him — though there is no indication Trump is eyed in this probe.
Many people in Trump's orbit have previously been ensnared in federal investigations, namely special counsel Robert Mueller's probe of Russian election interference. But most of those criminal cases either fizzled or fell apart. Giuliani's is different.
Read More

Giuliani was central to the then-president's efforts to dig up dirt against Democratic rival Joe Biden and to press Ukraine for an investigation into Biden and his son, Hunter — who himself now faces a criminal tax probe by the Justice Department.
Giuliani also sought to undermine former US ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, who was pushed out on Trump's orders, and met several times with a Ukrainian lawmaker who released edited recordings of Biden in an effort to smear him before the election.
The full scope of the investigation is unclear, but it at least partly involves Rudy Giuliani's dealings in Ukraine, law enforcement officials have confirmed. Photo / AP, File
Giuliani's lawyer, Costello, told the Wall Street Journal that the searches pertained to potential violations of foreign lobbying rules and that the warrants sought Giuliani's communications with people including John Solomon, a former columnist and frequent Fox News commentator with close ties to Giuliani, who pushed several baseless or unsubstantiated allegations involving Ukraine and Biden during the 2020 election.
Contacted Wednesday, Solomon said it was news to him that the Justice Department was interested in any communications he had with Giuliani, though he said it was not entirely surprising given the issues raised in Trump's first impeachment trial.
"He was someone that tried to pass information to me. I didn't use most of it," Solomon said of Giuliani. "If they want to look at that, there's not going to be anything surprising in it."
Everything was sitting "in plain view", he said.
He said he believed his reporting had "stood the test of time" and maintained that he was "unaware of a single factual error" in any of his stories.
Solomon's former employer, The Hill newspaper, published a review last year of some of his columns and determined they were lacking in context and missing key disclosures. Solomon previously worked for AP, departing the news organisation in 2006.
The federal Foreign Agents Registration Act requires people who lobby on behalf of a foreign government or entity to register with the Justice Department. The once-obscure law, aimed at improving transparency, has received a burst of attention in recent years — particularly during Mueller's probe, which revealed an array of foreign influence operations in the US Federal prosecutors in Manhattan had pushed last year for a search warrant for records, including some of Giuliani's communications.
Officials in the Trump-era Justice Department would not sign off on the request, according to multiple people who insisted on anonymity to speak about the ongoing investigation with which they were familiar.
Officials in the then-deputy attorney general's office raised concerns about both the scope of the request, which they thought would contain communications that could be covered by legal privilege between Giuliani and Trump, and the method of obtaining the records, three of the people said.
The issue was widely expected to be revisited by the Justice Department once Attorney General Merrick Garland assumed office. Garland was confirmed last month and Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco was confirmed to her position and sworn in last week. The Justice Department requires that applications for search warrants served on lawyers be approved by senior department officials.


do u live in a cave? Ignorant fuck that’s been known for years , real news. Not ur fake DailyKos bullshit

keep abandoning every fake thread u post cum guzzler. They broke the mold when they slapped the ignorant retard sticker on u
 

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I call it HATE NEWS!

You can sense the anticipation and glee these sickos feel criminalizing the law against anyone who doesn't share their unhinged communist ideology...while the biggest criminals in their party roam free!

Either way, our resident pauper does love consuming copious amounts of bullshit!
yep, he left and been lurking after his last 3 threads he had to abandon because as usual was total fake news

think the fucker would get tired of losing and getting his old man ass kicked
 

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