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Trump defends Giuliani amid reports of federal investigat­ion

- By JOHN HUDSON

President Donald Trump defended his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani on Saturday amid reports that federal prosecutor­s are investigat­ing whether the former New York City mayor broke lobbying laws in his efforts to oust the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yavonovitc­h.

“So now they are after the legendary ‘crime buster’ and greatest Mayor in the history of NYC, Rudy Giuliani,” Trump tweeted. “He may seem a little rough around the edges sometimes, but he is also a great guy and wonderful lawyer.”

In defending Giuliani, Trump revived one of his recurring conspiracy theories that a “Deep State” of entrenched bureaucrat­s and law enforcemen­t officers are continuing to undermine him and his associates. “Such a one sided Witch Hunt going on in USA. Deep State. Shameful!” he said.

His vocal defense of the embattled attorney comes just a day after he seemed to put distance between himself and the former mayor when asked if Giuliani still worked for him. “I don’t know. I haven’t spoken to Rudy . ... He has been my attorney,” the president said.

Following those remarks, Giuliani told The Washington Post that he was still Trump’s lawyer.

The president’s tweet follows a report in The New York Times that federal prosecutor­s in Manhattan are investigat­ing Giuliani’s efforts to have Yavonovitc­h recalled in a broader effort to pressure Ukraine into investigat­ing former Vice President Joe Biden’s son, who sat on the board of a Ukrainian energy company.

Two of Giuliani’s associates, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, were arrested Wednesday on charges of campaign finance violations. According to an indictment that federal prosecutor­s unsealed Thursday, the men were working for Ukrainian officials to remove Yovanovitc­h from her job.

Giuliani has admitted to trying to oust Yovanovitc­h but denies violating foreign lobbying disclosure laws because he was acting on behalf of the president, not a former Ukrainian prosector whom he has worked with who opposed Yovanovitc­h, he told the Times.

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