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'It should be illegal': Rudy Giuliani blows up at Manhattan D.A. over investigation into Trump

Rudy Giuliani on Wednesday lashed out a Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance, Jr. over what he said is an "illegal" investigation into former President Donald Trump.

Real America's Voice host Steve Bannon asked Giuliani about the criminal investigation after Vance reportedly empaneled a grand jury, suggesting that an indictment could be on the horizon. According to reports, New York Attorney General Letitia James has also joined the investigation.

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Unsealed court filing shows feds seized more evidence in Giuliani case than previously revealed

Federal investigators looking into Rudy Giuliani have obtained more material than previously disclosed, CNN reports. The material includes messages from email and iCloud accounts allegedly belonging to former Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yuriy Lutsenko, former head of the Ukrainian Fiscal Service Roman Nasirov, and Ukrainian businessman Alexander Levin.

A court filing unsealed Tuesday that was written by an attorney for indicted former Giuliani ally Lev Parnas details a chart that federal prosecutors used to describe the extent of the materials they sought and seized beginning in late 2019 to earlier this year.

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Trump tells court he has 'absolute immunity' against Eric Swalwell's Jan. 6 lawsuit

Attorneys for Donald Trump argued in a court filing this week that the former president cannot be sued for his role in inciting a violent insurrection on Jan. 6 because he has "absolute immunity" granted by the U.S. Constitution.

The details of Trump's legal pleading were first reported by Axios.

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‘Fixed up’: Rudy Giuliani pressured Arizona official to find ‘a nice way to resolve this’ election

Former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani reportedly called up an Arizona state official to get the 2020 general election "fixed up" in Trump's favor, according to an Arizona Republic report on Sunday.

This article originally appeared at Salon.

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Axios reporter confronts nonsense story from Liz Cheney that voter suppression laws were necessary to stop Trump

Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) appears to be trying to save her political career as she sides with voter suppression efforts in states across the country.

Speaking to Axios reporter Jonathan Swan, Cheney claimed that the link to the "Big Lie" has nothing to do with the changes to voting rules.

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Feds accidentally seized computer belonging to Rudy Giuliani’s ex-wife during NYC raids, lawyer says

NEW YORK — A computer that belongs to Rudy Guiliani’s most recent ex-wife was among the more than dozen electronic devices the feds confiscated when they raided the former mayor’s Manhattan pad and office last month. An “old device” of Judith Nathan’s that hasn’t been “used in years” was taken out of Guiliani’s Upper East Side home on April 28 and has since been returned, Guiliani lawyer Robert Costello said Thursday. Federal agents were likely looking for evidence of the Republican’s alleged foreign agent crimes under the Trump administration. A spokesman for the Manhattan U.S. attorney’s off...

New unredacted documents show Rudy Giuliani had 18 electronic devices seized by the FBI

New court documents regarding Rudy Giuliani's raid by the FBI revealed the startling news that he had 18 electronic devices taken.

Law and Crime News Adam Klasfeld noted that the federal judge unsealed more information from the memo in the request for the appointment of a "special master" to oversee the lawyer-client privilege issue in the warrants.

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Michael Cohen thinks Donald Trump will flip on his own children: 'Ivanka too!'

President Donald Trump's former lawyer made a startling prediction speaking with MSNBC's Joy Reid on Wednesday: the former president will flip on everyone to save himself, even his own children.

Cohen explained that while the Trump Org. may seem like a large company, it's nothing more than a "glorified mom-and-pop company."

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Andrew Giuliani is only 35 but he told Fox News he's been in government service for '5 decades'

Rudy Giuliani's son Andrew seemed confused about his own resume when speaking to Fox News on Wednesday.

When pitching Martha MacCallum on his candidacy for the governor of New York, he explained that he's spent time in and around government for 32 years, which would mean he would have been working at just three years old.

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Devin Nunes' new 'unmasking' scandal exposes the corruption within William Barr's DOJ

I was just wondering the other day whatever happened to Congressman Devin Nunes. During the first two years of the Trump administration, the California Republican was Trump's most loyal henchman, running interference for the White House from within the House Intelligence Committee where as chairman he worked diligently to sabotage any meaningful investigations of the president's curious dealings with Russia during the 2016 campaign. For a time you couldn't turn on the TV without seeing Nunes' doleful, hangdog, visage defending Trump through thick and thin.

Nunes had been a member of the Trump transition and in another era would have had to recuse himself from any of the investigations into Trump and Russia since the transition period was heavily implicated. He did not do that and instead jumped right in and proved himself to be a willing spinner on Trump's behalf, denying that he had any knowledge of calls between Trump's adviser Michael Flynn and Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak. There were indeed calls and they ended Flynn's short tenure as National Security Adviser. It turned out that the White House had requested this allegedly independent committee chairman and others to pooh-pooh the Russia scandal in the media and Nunes, being an eager soldier, did as he was ordered.

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‘This wasn’t a leak’: Morning Joe explains why New York’s Trump investigation is so serious

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough has grown impatient, to put it mildly, with leaks from investigators promising comeuppance for one character or another -- but he said the New York attorney general's revelations about the Trump Organization are something different.

New York attorney general Letitia James' office announced the investigation of Donald Trump's family business now had a criminal component, in addition to an ongoing civil investigation, and the "Morning Joe" host explained why this felt different.

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Mueller prosecutor connects the dots in Trump Org case using obscure law to investigate real estate fraud

Speaking to MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell on Tuesday, former senior prosecutor for Robert Mueller, Andrew Weissmann, explained that the Martin Act is typically used in the New York AG's office to investigate commodities fraud, but also extends to real estate fraud.

"It also has a provision that covers fraud or deceit in the sales of real estate in New York state," Weissmann explained. "Where we don't know what's being looked at. If you narrow it down to what is the attorney general has criminal jurisdiction over is the Martin Act. If you look at the provision of the Martin Act, it is security and commodities and real estate. So, if you connect the dots, that's what the New York attorney general has now in her sight in connection with the Trump investigation."

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'Utter nonsense': Former prosecutor demolishes Giuliani's defense for telling Capitol rioters to have 'trial by combat'

On CNN Tuesday, former federal prosecutor Elie Honig tore into Rudy Giuliani's defense for why he told the "Save America" rally attendees on Jan. 6 to have "trial by combat" — mere minutes before the storming of the U.S. Capitol began.

"Giuliani was central to former President Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election. And now he says in a court filing that those words were 'hyperbolic,'" said anchor Erin Burnett. "Does that stand up in court?"

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