Rudy Giuliani says he would testify at President Trump's Senate trial, but he would 'love' to represent the president in the proceedings.
in an interview published last week that if prosecutors are investigating him,"they're idiots."
In that same interview, Giuliani said he wanted to represent Trump in the Senate so he could cross-examine Democrats. “I’m great at it. It’s what I do best as a lawyer. That’s what I would be good at,” he said. “Oh, I would love it, I could rip — you know, I hate to sound like a ridiculously boastful lawyer, but cross-examining them would be, I don’t know, I could’ve done it when I was a second-year assistant U.S. attorney. They’re a bunch of clowns.”no credible evidence
— led to Trump's demand that the country investigate the father and son, which resulted in the president's impeachment. Trump was not asked about who would represent him in the Senate trial as he made his way into the party at Mar-a-Lago, but he did sound off on his impeachment, which he called"a big fat hoax."Dareh Gregorian
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