Tuesday 13 July 2021

Rudy Giuliani called the Capitol riot an 'unfortunate trespass'

Rudy Giuliani on Newsmax.
Rudy Giuliani on Newsmax.
  • Rudy Giuliani called the Capitol riot an "unfortunate trespass" in an interview with Newsmax Monday.
  • Giuliani was pushing a baseless theory that Ashli Babbitt's death was part of a plot.
  • Giuliani was recently suspended from practicing law in New York and Washington, DC.
  • See more stories on Insider's business page.

Rudy Giuliani described the Capitol riot as an "unfortunate trespass" in an interview with the right-wing Newsmax channel on Monday.

The former New York City mayor, who more recently worked as a former President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, made the comment when asked about the shooting of rioter Ashli Babbitt.

When asked why more details had not been released about Babbitt's death, Giuliani said it was "because this is a completely phony operation."

"They tried to take this unfortunate trespass - which shouldn't have been done - and make it into an insurrection. Well, first of all, this is the only insurrection in which a shot wasn't fired. The only shot fired was the one shot by the police officer at an unarmed woman which they don't want to talk about. So there's a whole plot behind this."

There is no evidence to suggest that Babbitt's death was orchestrated as Giuliani claimed in the interview.

Babbitt - a 35-year-old Air Force veteran and QAnon believer - was shot while trying to climb through a window into the Speaker's Lobby, the room outside the House chamber.

As she was trying to breach the lobby, members of Congress were still in the House chamber.

In April, the Department of Justice announced that it had finished investigating Babbitt's death, and would not be pursuing charges against the unnamed officer who shot her.

Earlier this week, Trump tried to paint Babbitt as a right-wing martyr and suggested without evidence that a Democratic official was connected to her death.

"Who was the person who shot an innocent, wonderful, incredible woman?" Trump asked Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo in an interview on Sunday. "I will tell you, they know who shot Ashli Babbitt. They're protecting that person. I've heard also that it was the head of security for a certain high official - a Democrat."

Giuliani recently represented Trump in his legal efforts to overturn the election results in several states, but the two have reportedly become estranged, with Trump refusing to pay for Giuliani's services.

Giuliani has since been suspended from practicing law in both New York State and Washington, DC.

On June 24, an appellate division of New York's Supreme Court granted the petition to suspend Giuliani after finding there was "uncontroverted evidence" that he "communicated demonstrably false and misleading statements to courts, lawmakers and the public at large" regarding Trump's failed attempts to overturn the 2020 election results.

Read the original article on Business Insider


from Business Insider https://ift.tt/3r3ffdK

No comments:

Post a Comment

I lived in a hacker house for the summer when I was 18. It changed my career trajectory completely and I left college.

Jonah Weinbaum. Courtesy of Jonah Weinbaum Jonah Weinbaum joined a hacker house to work on a neurotech project in summer 2023. The hac...