After being hit with a massive $148 million-dollar verdict for defaming two Georgia election workers, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is firing back and saying, “I need money!” The conservative firebrand is not taking the ruling sitting down, calling the court decision a “troubling moment” for the country and even dubbing the District of Columbia court as “fascist.”
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Giuliani, who was on the legal team for former President Donald Trump, was found guilty of spreading false claims that the two election workers were involved in a bogus ballot scheme during their work in Fulton County. But he’s not going out without a fight, folks! Giuliani is serving up a piping hot plate of accusations, claiming that the judge overseeing the case, Beryl Howell, was about as biased as a one-legged man in a backside-kicking contest.
He didn’t stop there, oh no. Giuliani gleefully pointed out that Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik filed an ethics complaint against Judge Howell. He’s calling foul on the judge’s speech that called out the Jan. 6, 2021 protest at the Capitol as a result of “big lies.” Sounds like Rudy’s not afraid to call out what he sees as a smelly pile of liberal bias, and he’s ready to take on the courts and the naysayers all at once!
So there you have it, folks! Rudy Giuliani may have to cough up some serious dough, but he’s not going down without making some noise. With his trademark wit and charm, he’s throwing the ol’ conservative one-two punch, calling out the biased courts and making it clear that he’s not going to go quietly into the night.