John Oliver made fun of Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani's terrible performance on the talk shows Sunday. Giuliani's "truth isn't truth" statement should surely end up inscribed on both his and Trump's gravestones: a bungled effort to describe perjury traps and other reasons one should generally not talk to cops and most certainly not the FBI.
“What is Giuliani doing, and why does the White House keep letting him go on TV?” Oliver said. “Because at this rate, Trump is going to wind up behind bars with Giuliani visiting him and saying, ‘Don’t worry, Donald: Prison isn’t prison.’”
The usual problem along these lines is vain lawyers thinking they're good at PR. But Giuliani's just a weird idiot.
Donald Trump’s former Chief of Staff John Kelly today confirmed that Trump was lying when he said he demanded the resignation of former defense secretary Jim Mattis.
Former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Mullen said today in an interview with ABC News anchor Martha Raddatz, “We are at an inflection point, and the events of the past few weeks have made it impossible to remain silent.”
Google official says “no sign of compromise” of either campaign
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