The claim: Image shows Rudy Giuliani s neighbors watching FBI raid
An image shared on Facebook claims neighbors stood by and watched as the FBI raided former President Donald Trump s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani on April 28.
The image, shared the same day, shows a smiling woman in a fur coat holding a glass of wine. Rudy Giuliani s neighbors watching the FBI raid, says the caption.
FBI agents raided Giuliani s Manhattan apartment and offices on April 28 amid an investigation of his business dealings in Ukraine. The investigation has been ongoing since early 2019.
Agents arrived at Giuliani s home at 6 a.m. and seized up to eight personal electronic devices, Giuliani told Fox News April 29.
FOX News host slams the DOJ s hypocrisy in handling of Rudy Giuliani, Hunter Biden s alleged foreign business dealings
FOX News host Sean Hannity ripped the Department of Justice for its raid on former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani s home and office over an alleged Foreign Agents Registration Act violation on Monday s Hannity , claiming the investigation into Trump s former personal attorney may have political motives.
HANNITY: Last Wednesday at around 6 A.M. Giuliani s Manhattan apartment and office were raided by dozens of federal investigators. Now, Mayor Giuliani is apparently under investigation for a potential FARA (Foreign Agents Registration Act) violation. To give you some reference, most FARA violations involve an American not registering foreign work appropriately with the US federal government. In other words, not filling out the proper paperwork. By the way, most violations are resolved with something called a fine. Not your home raided, predawn raids 6
3 May 2021
Monday on FNC’s “Hannity,” former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, formerly Donald Trump’s legal counsel and under investigation by the Department of Justice for an alleged violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), questioned the timeline of the investigation.
According to Giuliani, the Department of Justice initiated a so-called covert warrant to surveil Giuliani’s iCloud on May 1, 2018. Also, according to the former New York City mayor, it was the same day he began representing Trump.
“My attorney, Robert Costello, was told that they obtained a covert warrant. And the date of the warrant was from May 1, 2018, until November 4, 2019. They took everything on my iCloud from that period of time. Now, interestingly, May 1 is when I started representing Donald Trump. They wanted nothing on me before that. So, you can’t say that their main interest wasn’t Donald Trump.”
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Tim Murtaugh is a visiting fellow at The Heritage Foundation and contributor to The Daily Signal. He is the former communications director of President Donald Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign.
Barely a day passes anymore without one or more major corporate news outlets exposing their liberal bias, sometimes by how they frame stories, sometimes by the massive errors they commit, and sometimes by the mistakes they make in groups.
In recent weeks there have been a series of glaring examples in which members of the mainstream press have not exactly covered themselves in journalistic glory, and they extend a pattern in journalism that is disturbing.
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