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Giuliani's ex-spokesman says his drinking is partly responsible for his erratic behavior

Rudy's reported love for liquor has been influencing his warped decision making, his one-time spokesman said.

"It heightens his already heightened personality," said Ken Frydman, who served as the now 79-year-old's mouthpiece back in 1993 when he successfully ran to become mayor of New York City, appearing on CNN's "The Lead" with Jake Tapper.

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Giuliani will be 'chased' for his assets — and he won't be able to hide: legal expert

Rudy Giuliani is on the hook for $148 million after a civil defamation trial brought by election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, whom Giuliani had accused without evidence of stuffing ballots in the 2020 Georgia presidential count.

Giuliani is reportedly so broke that he was already struggling to pay his legal fees — but, noted expert Lisa Rubin on MSNBC, that won't deter the plaintiffs from collecting all of the money they can out of him.

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'Rudy Giuliani was not the only one': Georgia poll worker vows more MAGA defamation suits

On the heels of her massive courtroom victory against Rudy Giuliani, Ruby Freeman said Friday she was not done seeking justice against those who defamed her work as a Georgia poll worker in 2020.

“Today is not the end of the of the road, we still have work to do,” Freeman told the horde of reporters who gathered to hear her statement.

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'Horton Hears a Coup': Former prosecutor slams Trump's 'clownish' Dr. Seuss motion

Donald Trump's legal team is embarrassing itself with a recent filing in the D.C. criminal case the former president is facing, a former prosecutor said.

Team Trump compared Special Counsel Jack Smith to the "Grinch" in a recent filing in the case, which is being overseen by Judge Chutkan, because the prosecutor sought an expedited schedule the defense said that would make them work through Christmas. Smith filed a reply, saying that he's no Grinch and that, "If the Court today enters a briefing order consistent with the Government’s request, the defendant’s brief would be due no later than December 23."

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Trump fans meltdown over 'woke trash' Christmas movie ad in their Truth Social feeds

An automatic pop-up ad that showed up in Donald Trump's Truth Social feed set off a firestorm of criticism from his fans, many of who raged that a Black actor in the ad was wearing a Santa hat.

The ad, which is randomly generated in feeds on the financially troubled social media platform, features actors Leigh-Allyn Baker with a halo above her and Mark Christopher Lawrence in a red crewneck sweater wearing the Santa hat which appears to have led the MAGA fans into believing he is a Black Santa — something that once memorably infuriated former Fox News host Megyn Kelly.

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'What?': CNN hosts baffled by DeSantis' 'interesting' choice of New Hampshire rally music

During a segment on the ongoing campaigns by former Gov Nikki Haley (R-SC) and current Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), CNN anchors Kate Boldaun and John Berman burst out laughing at the music blaring at a DeSantis campaign event in New Hampshire that made it hard to hear CNN correspondent Steve Contorno.

With both Haley and DeSantis trailing Donald Trump badly in the polls, the two have been scrambling to rope in more voters in the early stages of Iowa and New Hampshire needing a strong showing or face the prospect of giving up their run.

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'I'd be applying for conjugal visits': Kimberly Guilfoyle unleashes on Hunter Biden case

Kimberly Guilfoyle, the fiancée of Donald Trump, Jr., hit out Friday at the double standard she sees being applied to Hunter Biden in the impeachment inquiry focused on his father — suggesting if it was a Trump acting in the same way, they'd be in "Gitmo."

Guilfoyle was asked on Newsmax's Greg Kelly Reports about Hunter Biden's defiance of a House Republican-issued subpoena that called for him to testify at a closed-door deposition.

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Watch: GOP senator warns House Biden charges may not be 'impeachable'

Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) urged his allies in the House of Representatives to proceed cautiously with their impeachment inquiry and only send over articles if they have an air-tight case.

In an interview on Newsmax, Mullin expressed some skepticism that the current allegations being leveled against President Joe Biden by House Republicans would even qualify as impeachable offenses given that they did not occur during his presidency.

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James Comer 'melted like a little snowflake' when cornered by Hunter Biden: Morning Joe

Reflecting on the press conference Hunter Biden gave outside of the U.S. Capitol this week, where he made it clear he has no problem being deposed by Republicans as long as it is done in public for all the country to see, "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough claimed the president's son is winning the public relations war with his GOP adversaries.

Speaking to reporters, Hunter Biden stated, "For six years, I have been the target of the unrelenting Trump attack machine shouting 'Where's Hunter?' Well, here is my answer: I am here. Here I am, Mr. Chairman, taking you up on your offer when you said, 'We can bring these people in for depositions or committee hearings, whichever they choose.'"

According to MSNBC's Scarborough, Republicans are afraid to confront Hunter Biden in public and House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) in particular is over his head.

Punchbowl News founder John Bresnahan then chimed in to say that Democrats "need to push back against this and say there is no real evidence that Joe Biden did anything wrong. I think the White House has done, you know — you could say what you want about Hunter Biden, I mean, that scene the other day was extraordinary, I haven't seen anything like it in my time, but, you know, they need to push back on this harder. So I do think it's interesting that these swing district Republicans found that there's no real downside for them voting for an inquiry."

"Well, you know, two things: I'm so glad you brought up Hunter's press conference the other day," Scarborough replied. "This is not a guy — I don't think this is a guy that they want to take on publicly, which is why, you know, even after he made the recommendation that they would do it privately or publicly — Comer made that recommendation you know — he melted like a little snowflake when Hunter actually took him up on it and said, 'Okay, I will come testify publicly."'

Watch the video below or at this link.

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'He's crazy': Morning Joe piles on Giuliani as he's poised to be slammed for millions

Kicking off Friday morning, "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough ridiculed the defense former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani's lawyer presented in their closing statement in the Georgia poll worker defamation lawsuit trial, with Scarborough agreeing with the attorney's contention that his client is deluded.

With Giuliani expected to see damages approaching $40 million going to Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea "Shaye" Moss, over accusations they committed voter fraud, Scarborough laughed that the best defense Giuliani's lawyer could offer was "He's crazy."

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'Sky's the limit' when it comes to Giuliani's defamation damages: legal expert

Rudy Giuliani's words could cost him dearly, as the one-time New York mayor may be expected to cough up tens of millions of dollars in the defamation case that wound down on Thursday as the jury began deliberating to render a verdict.

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, appearing on MSNBC's "The 11th Hour," said he expects the sum that the former New York City mayor and attorney to former President Donald Trump will be forced to pay out will be substantial.

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Jurors were in tears as poll worker described defamation by Giuliani: reporter

Rudy Giuliani could be in for a tough ride after two of the eight jurors in the defamation case he's fighting were seen crying as the plaintiff recounted being targeted, defamed, and subsequently attacked.

Specifically, when Ruby Freeman was telling the court that she could no longer use her real name, two women in the juror box were seen getting emotional, according to Andrew Rice of New York Magazine.

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'We're past dog whistling': Former prosecutor calls out Trump's 'appeals to racism'

Trump's crony and longtime attorney Rudy Giuliani wasn't subtle about the racist overtones when he smeared the reputations of Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Shay Moss, in the fallout of the 2020 presidential election, according to Joyce Vance.

Vance appeared on MSNBC's "The Last Word" with Ali Velshi to discuss the responsibility that the former New York City mayor and former federal prosecutor like her has when it comes to defamation.

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