'Evil people': Giuliani attends Trump movie after losing NYC penthouse to election workers
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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani attended a fawning movie about Donald Trump's life on the same day that a judge ordered him to turn over his penthouse apartment to two former Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.

At a Tuesday screening of The Man You Don't Know, Giuliani said that he had been attacked for four years following his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

"We haven't stopped since four years ago," the former mayor told Real America's Voice correspondent David Zere. "I mean, they've done everything they can to stop me. They tried to put me in jail like they did my friend Steve Bannon, which is disgusting, and Peter Navarro, which is disgusting. They want to put me in jail for the rest of my life, but well, we're gonna beat them before they beat us."

Giuliani said that Trump had been unfairly portrayed in the media and suggested that the former president's sons were "probably" first responders on Sept. 11, 2001.

"Doesn't sound like a dictator, right?" Zere asked.

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"Oh, come on!" Giuliani exclaimed. "The thing that got me to represent him within the impeachment is I knew how false this was, and it offends me as his friend for 39 years to see this horrible picture they present of him, which is just the opposite."

"But you know what it is? It's really the picture of them. Their projection. They really are evil people," he added.

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