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Trump sticking by Giuliani in latest ‘witch hunt’

- New York Times

US President Donald Trump was yesterday standing behind personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, one of his highest-profile and most vocal defenders, amid reports federal prosecutor­s in the city Giuliani led as mayor are eyeing him for possible lobbying violations.

Behind the scenes, however, many of Trump’s closest aides and advisers wish the president would cut ties with Giuliani, whose leadership of New York after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks earned him worldwide admiration and the moniker of “America’s mayor”.

Giuliani was a force in

Trump’s defence during the lengthy Russia investigat­ion by the special counsel. Yet the effort to undermine special counsel Robert Mueller led Giuliani to Ukraine, which now entangles the former federal prosecutor and mayor in legal jeopardy and is central to the danger threatenin­g the presidency he laboured to protect.

The reported on Saturday the investigat­ion is linked to Giuliani’s efforts to undermine Marie Yovanovitc­h, formerly the US ambassador to Ukraine.

Two Florida businessme­n with ties to Giuliani were charged on Friday with federal campaign finance violations.

Both played key roles in Giuliani’s efforts to get Ukraine to launch a corruption investigat­ion into Democratic presidenti­al contender Joe Biden and his son Hunter, who sat on the board of a gas company there.

Yesterday, Trump deployed in Giuliani’s defence the same twoword phrase — “Witch Hunt!” — he repeatedly used to attack the legitimacy of the special counsel investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election and now the House impeachmen­t inquiry against him.

“So now they are after the legendary ‘crime buster’ and greatest Mayor in the history of NYC, Rudy Giuliani,” Trump tweeted on the way to his northern Virginia golf club.

Later, he told Fox News’ Jeannine Pirro that Giuliani continues as his lawyer.

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