Giuliani's long quest to put himself in legal jeopardy appears to have paid off. https://t.co/CkWjbtkQq0
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) April 29, 2021
Rudy Giuliani will not see this tweet because he blocked us on Twitter.
— The Recount (@therecount) April 29, 2021
For the rest of you, here’s the latest in the federal investigation into Trump’s personal attorney and his dealings in Ukraine: pic.twitter.com/FoWqF9rc0Y
Per NYT, the theory of the case is:
— Rachel Maddow MSNBC (@maddow) April 29, 2021
– The US had an anti-corruption badass career ambassador there
– Local corrupt pols were told if they wanted her gone, that could be arranged! *If* they…
– (1) paid Rudy & co
– (2) and ginned up fake Biden scandalshttps://t.co/pXN3Qv3G8V
Interesting that the FBI was working with Giuliani’s Ukrainian associates *while* Giuliani was working with them. That may very well mean recorded conversations, which can be powerful evidence. https://t.co/87XEVpynNx
— Daniel Goldman (@danielsgoldman) April 29, 2021
Rudy Giuliani tells Tucker Carlson that he offered FBI agents Hunter Biden's hard drives while they raided his residence, but they wouldn't take them pic.twitter.com/qxfWoM48XB
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 30, 2021
Andrii Artemenko, a former Ukrainian parliamentarian, tells Politico that he has shared what he knows about Rudy Giuliani with federal investigators. https://t.co/VqtjHKsjCD
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) April 29, 2021
"Rudy Giuliani knows that he's in big trouble," Michael Cohen says about the federal investigation into Rudy Giuliani. "He ran the Southern District of New York, he knows exactly the games that they play because he's the one that created that playbook." pic.twitter.com/ynlfhO8Qxv
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) April 29, 2021
Thanks to .@PreetBharara we have this priceless gem of a money quote:
— Ro “Former Bajoran” Laren 2021 (@GinnyRED57) April 29, 2021
“…it’s possible the delay by Justice cost Rudy Giuliani a Trump pardon.”
Rudy Giuliani Probe: Bharara Says He’s in ‘Deep Trouble’ https://t.co/OemKM1muug
Former President Donald Trump criticized the federal investigation into Rudy Giuliani and said he had no idea what agents were looking for when they searched his former personal lawyer's Manhattan apartment and office https://t.co/Au3wyJwhye pic.twitter.com/YzElYjRNXo
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 29, 2021
Opinion | @LevinsonJessica: The Supreme court has avoided big Second Amendment cases for a decade. Until now. https://t.co/sTM4nJCknY
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) April 29, 2021
Two stories that spread like wildfire in the past week show how the right can be just as brazen as the Russians in spreading fake news, @maxboot writes https://t.co/xlZ2XcJDQ5
— Washington Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) April 29, 2021
Months after his supporters raided the U.S. Capitol in a desperate bid to overturn the election, former President Trump is STILL lying and claiming he won the 2020 election.
— Rob Tornoe (@RobTornoe) April 29, 2021
And most Republicans remain unwilling to criticize him, call him out, or separate their party from him. https://t.co/zI3wUz07QO
They know he got fired in February, right? https://t.co/s40ZNKL7Zc
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) April 29, 2021
***
TIDE RISES AROUND JOHNSON
The scandals surrounding Boris Johnson hide the disaster that Brexit has created https://t.co/OLQ4GTaQGO
— The New European (@TheNewEuropean) April 29, 2021
‘A farrago of nonsense’ reminds me of how he lied to Michael Howard about an 'inverted pyramid of piffle’ about him having an affair that resulted in an abortion. https://t.co/QBNnfJ6KHc
— Tim Walker (@ThatTimWalker) April 29, 2021
#skynews – Could this scandal bring about the demise of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister
— Haggis_UK 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 (@Haggis_UK) April 29, 2021
Dominic Grieve – Yes, it ought to pic.twitter.com/dxKpSOUNsS
It was Boris Johnson’s choice to prioritise “sovereignty” over the economy – and Britain is already paying the price, writes @DavidGauke. https://t.co/jSD0yQGVUb
— New Statesman (@NewStatesman) April 29, 2021
Meanwhile…
— Neal Rafferty (@Nealraff) April 29, 2021
Edwin Poots said of his (then) leader Arlene Foster “her most important job is wife, mother and daughter”. He also believes the earth is young, “created in 4000 BC” You can probably guess his views on homosexuality. https://t.co/3jA7vqDBZY
— Andrea Catherwood (@acatherwoodnews) April 29, 2021
A little throwback to a piece I wrote about that time when DUP leadership favourite Edwin Poots managed to turn a deadly global pandemic into a green and orange issue.
— Emma DeSouza (@EmmandJDeSouza) April 29, 2021
If this is the future of the party …https://t.co/09652H5szc
For most of Arlene Foster's time as DUP leader, Christopher Stalford was one of her most loyal backers – and he's also one of the DUP's most capable MLAs. Therefore this is a significant endorsement for Edwin Poots, and bad news for Sir Jeffrey Donaldson. https://t.co/9hPkZjmm3D
— Sam McBride (@SJAMcBride) April 29, 2021
Edwin Poots. Seriously, that’s the future?
— Kevin Meagher (@KevinPMeagher) April 29, 2021
Dial-up the crackpottery to 11, folks. The British media will tear him to shreds.
I’ll give it six months before the DUP wishes it had kept Arlene. https://t.co/aUeqdxnOLC
I have only one question.
— ZÖMBY WOOF 🇪🇺💙 (@ZombyWoof4) April 29, 2021
Why?https://t.co/BeMwtnyydm