U.S. President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani says Trump did not pay for his globetrotting push for Biden probe by karen_freifeld
NEW YORK - Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, says he met Ukrainian officials in Madrid, Paris and Warsaw this year as he pushed an investigation into one of Trump’s main political rivals in the 2020 presidential election, former Vice President Joe Biden.
“Nobody pays my expenses,” Giuliani said in an interview with Reuters on Friday. “What does it matter if I’m getting paid for it. Isn’t the real story whether he sold out the vice presidency of the United States, not whether I got paid for it?”Biden has accused Giuliani of peddling “false, debunked conspiracy theories,” and on Sunday urged U.S. television networks to stop booking him to appear on air.
“We were negotiating where to meet. He was going to come to New York. I said Mr. Yermak, I’m going to Madrid for four days, five days. Would it be easier if I met you there? He said yes, so those expenses were paid by I assume one client. Since I took two days off I think I paid some of that personally as well.”
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