Rudy Giuliani: President Trump Would Violate Constitution If He Did Not Pursue Evidence from Foreign Leaders on Biden’s Serious Criminal Conduct

Trump attorney and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani joined Judge Jeanine Pirro on Saturday night on Justice with Judge Jeanine. 
Rudy and Judge  Jeanine discussed the latest impeachment charges announced by Democrats this week against President Donald Trump for his conversation with the Ukrainian President in July.
Judge Jeanine:  Don’t the leaders of foreign countries have the right to call each other up and ask each other for a favor?
Rudy Giuliani:   In the case of evidence of serious criminal conduct they have the obligation to do it.  In fact if the president hadn’t done it he would have violated Article 2, Section 3 of the Constitution to take care that the laws are faithfully executed.  Now I know that Democrats can yell, scream, posture and do silly things and do false things and silly things like Adam Schiff.  But they can’t just make these facts go away.  What is alleged about Vice President Biden is an exceedingly serious sell-out of public office.
The interview with Rudy just got better and better including his remarks on the partisan CIA whistleblower who messed up at least 4 statements he made in his lawyerly report on Rudy’s role in the Ukraine investigation.
 
Rudy Giuliani: President Trump Would Violate Constitution If He Did Not Pursue Evidence from Foreign Leaders on Biden’s Serious Criminal Conduct Rudy Giuliani: President Trump Would Violate Constitution If He Did Not Pursue Evidence from Foreign Leaders on Biden’s Serious Criminal Conduct Reviewed by Your Destination on September 29, 2019 Rating: 5

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