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Rudy Giuliani has been playing games in his attempt to avoid turning over his assets and property to the two Georgia state election workers, Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman, a jury said he defamed, and ordered him to pay $146 million in damages. The federal judge overseeing enforcement of the money judgement, Judge Lewis Liman, has told Giuliani and his lawyers that their arguments as to why Giuliani has failed to comply with the court's order to give over his assets are "farcical." Judge Liman told Giuliani to give over the assets or be held in contempt of court. Glenn goes through Rudy's "farcical' explanations and excuses for not turning over assets, as he's been ordered to do, and he also discusses the law of contempt and what it may mean for Rudy Giuliani. If you're interested in supporting our all-volunteer efforts, you can become a Team Justice patron at: / glennkirschner If you'd like to support us and buy Team Justice and Justice Matters merchandise visit: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/glennkir... Check out Glenn's website at https://glennkirschner.com/ Follow Glenn on: Threads: https://www.threads.net/glennkirschner2 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/glennkirschner2 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/glennkirschner2 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glennkirsch... See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info<
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Washington — The Treasury department sanctioned Andrii Derkach, a member of the Ukrainian parliament who met with Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, in 2019, alleging he is a Russian agent trying to influence the 2020 US presidential election. Between May and July of 2020, Derkach released edited audio tapes and other unsupported information with the intent to discredit US officials, the department said in a statement on Thursday. Three other people associated with the Kremlin-linked Russian troll farm Internet Research Agency were also sanctioned. Derkach met with Giuliani in Kiev, even as top Ukrainian officials avoided the US president’s unofficial emissary. Giuliani’s actions in the country later factored into Trump’s impeachment. Leaked recordings allegedly featuring Democrat Joe Biden, released in a heavily edited version by the Ukrainian legislator, involve phone conversations between Biden — at the time Barack Obama’s vice-president — and then-Ukrainian leader Petro Poroshenko. Derkach has previously said he got the files from investigative journalists. “Derkach and other Russian agents employ manipulation and deceit to attempt to influence elections in the US and elsewhere about the world,” Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin said in the statement. “The US will continue to use all the tools at its disposal to counter these Russian disinformation campaigns and uphold the integrity of our election system.” Though Trump regularly scoffs about “Russia-Russia-Russia”, dismissing evidence that Moscow sought to intervene in the 2016 presidential campaign to help him win, the president also often boasts that “nobody’s been tougher on Russia” than his administration. The action on Thursday may bolster that argument as the question of foreign interference again hangs over the election in November. Democratic legislators said the sanctions action only underscored their criticism of Trump for failing to act forcefully against Russia’s President Vladimir Putin. “This designation is long overdue and a pressing reminder that Putin and his cronies continue to try to interfere in our elections,” Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said in a statement. “The Trump administration has not done nearly enough to counter Putin’s sustained attack on our democracy, relying instead on these one-off sanctions, a whack-a-mole approach that does little to deter Putin and his oligarchs.” Derkach and Giuliani did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The department said in its statement that Derkach “has been an active Russian agent for over a decade, maintaining close connections with the Russian intelligence services”. On the tapes, Biden ...
Washington — The Treasury department sanctioned Andrii Derkach, a member of the Ukrainian parliament who met with Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, in 2019, alleging he is a Russian agent trying to influence the 2020 US presidential election. Between May and July of 2020, Derkach released edited audio tapes and other unsupported information with the intent to discredit US officials, the department said in a statement on Thursday. Three other people associated with the Kremlin-linked Russian troll farm Internet Research Agency were also sanctioned. Derkach met with Giuliani in Kiev, even as top Ukrainian officials avoided the US president’s unofficial emissary. Giuliani’s actions in the country later factored into Trump’s impeachment. Leaked recordings allegedly featuring Democrat Joe Biden, released in a heavily edited version by the Ukrainian legislator, involve phone conversations between Biden — at the time Barack Obama’s vice-president — and then-Ukrainian leader Petro Poroshenko. Derkach has previously said he got the files from investigative journalists. “Derkach and other Russian agents employ manipulation and deceit to attempt to influence elections in the US and elsewhere about the world,” Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin said in the statement. “The US will continue to use all the tools at its disposal to counter these Russian disinformation campaigns and uphold the integrity of our election system.” Though Trump regularly scoffs about “Russia-Russia-Russia”, dismissing evidence that Moscow sought to intervene in the 2016 presidential campaign to help him win, the president also often boasts that “nobody’s been tougher on Russia” than his administration. The action on Thursday may bolster that argument as the question of foreign interference again hangs over the election in November. Democratic legislators said the sanctions action only underscored their criticism of Trump for failing to act forcefully against Russia’s President Vladimir Putin. “This designation is long overdue and a pressing reminder that Putin and his cronies continue to try to interfere in our elections,” Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said in a statement. “The Trump administration has not done nearly enough to counter Putin’s sustained attack on our democracy, relying instead on these one-off sanctions, a whack-a-mole approach that does little to deter Putin and his oligarchs.” Derkach and Giuliani did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The department said in its statement that Derkach “has been an active Russian agent for over a decade, maintaining close connections with the Russian intelligence services”. On the tapes, Biden ...
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This week's episode of the Italian American Power Hour is one for the ages, when most of the gang reassembles in New York City for the chance to spend an incredible day with America's Mayor, Rudy Giuliani. Known for leading one of the most transformative eras in the history of America's great metropolis, Mayor Giuliani sat down with us for over two and a half hours of honest, contemplative, and (in true Power Hour fashion) meandering discussion about life, faith, service, and exactly why his Italian heritage makes him the man he is today. Find out how a day at the beach changed his life path, and how his love of the Latin Mass made him an opera lover. Learn what inspired his beliefs about homelessness and crime, and how his Italian culture made him one of American politics' great huggers. Find out where his affections fall in the debates between southern and northern Italy, and get an inside look at his infamous mission to destroy the American mafia. While you may think you know this iconic figure, this episode will reveal an often-unseen side of this familiar man... his glaringly Italian soul. It's Rudy like you've never heard him, in what we are sure will go down as one of our most talked about episodes yet!
First, Jake speaks with CNN's Nic Robertson about the terror attacks in Sri Lanka. Next, the President's attorney Rudy Giuliani sits down with Jake to discuss the credibility of the Mueller report and former White House Counsel Don McGahn, respond to criticism from Senator Mitt Romney, and look at the case for Obstruction of Justice. Then, former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara joins Jake to respond to Giuliani and lay out his thoughts on the Muller report. Then, Jake speaks with 2020 contender Congressman Tim Ryan of Ohio about whether Democrats should impeach the President after the report's revelations. Finally, our panel of Barbara Comstock, Jennifer Granholm, Scott Jennings, and Symone Sanders break down the Giuliani interview and the implications of the Mueller report. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani was a guest on Mike and the Mad Dog’s show on June 16, 2003 during an on-location broadcast from Yogi Berra’s annual charity golf tournament in Montclair, New Jersey. Francesa asked Giuliani about becoming known as “America’s Mayor” following 9/11. “At the time, I didn’t realize that,” Giuliani said. “As it was going on, you were so busy. There was no way to know who you were actually talking to. And now when I talk to people who watched it on television, which makes up most of America, there are a lot of experiences that I didn’t have. They were sitting there watching it happen, and I was sort of in the middle of it.” Giuliani talked in further detail about the morning of Sept. 11.
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