Posted on 10/11/2019 5:18:50 PM PDT by RummyChick
President Donald Trump injected doubt into whether former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani will long be representing him, when he said he 'has been' his attorney.
Trump was asked about the matter a day after two Giuliani associates were indicted in federal court on alleged campaign finance violations.
The men, both born in former Soviet republics, have assisted Giuliani in pursuit of his theory of Ukrainian 'collusion' in the 2016 election.
'Well, I don't know. I haven't spoken to Rudy, Trump said, when asked about it.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Sure. Why not. I always post reactions from various people on news stories. It shows you what the other side is thinking.
Example..The biggest takeaway of sheps story is the meeting with Barr
You should do more research. I am not a Bushbot. And the Cnn story line is what is being pushed from WH sources. Google it.
Now there is more info out about Gowdy
Never forget, the media always lie.Always.
I don’t know, RC. Trump said, “I don’t know, ask him.”
Wednesday morning, Rudy said that everytime someone who disrespects PDJT asks for comments or insider convos, I drop even more embarrassing info concerning Ukraine against the Left.
That could be why Trump said, “I don’t know, ask him.” It’s a typical Trump move.
Rudy has dropped some goodies.
...The biggest takeaway of sheps story is the meeting with Barr.
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THAT is intriguing, yes.
Not sure David Corn has reactions. At least, not publicly honest ones. More like he posts talking points for the next propaganda blitz.
Barr meeting happened.
Shep gets fired or quit
Coincidence
Or
1. Provided information that lead to Murdochs wanting him out
2. Asked that Shep be fired.
Whether you think 1 or 2 depends mostly on whether you are a conservative or liberal
We know that Murdochs kids are quite liberal and Fox News is leaning left. I don’t think they would fire Shep just because Trump wanted it.
Yes, but it does imply a bit more distance than “is”.
If they didn't before they do now.
The Future Past Tense!
"Rudy is my future former attorney" might be more grammatically correct.
Thank you for correcting me.
Something seemed a bit off about my word selection :D
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