Rudy responds: "There is no allegation of any wrongdoing against the President in the government's charges against Mr. Cohen. It is clear that, as the prosecutor noted, Mr. Cohen's actions reflect a pattern of lies and dishonesty over a significant period of time.”
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Cohen told the court that he worked “at the direction of a candidate for federal office”, Twitter users criticized White House lawyer Rudy Giuliani's comment "There is no allegation of any wrongdoing against the President in the government's charges against Mr. Cohen..."
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Twitter Users Crack Up At Rudy Giuliani's Reaction To Manafort, Cohen Verdicts
Truth may not be truth to Rudy Giuliani, but funny is always funny to Twitter
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VietPress USA (Aug. 21, 2018): New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman reported that Donald Trump associates Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen were both found guilty on the same day. The White House lawyer Rudy Giuliani immediately responds to this news as that "There is no allegation of any wrongdoing against the President in the government's charges against Mr. Cohen. It is clear that, as the prosecutor noted, Mr. Cohen's actions reflect a pattern of lies and dishonesty over a significant period of time.”
Many Twitter users crack up at Rudy Giuliani's reaction and considered his comment as a funny thing.
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Twitter Users Crack Up At Rudy Giuliani's Reaction To Manafort, Cohen Verdicts
Truth may not be truth to Rudy Giuliani, but funny is always funny to Twitter users.
And many of them were especially amused by the way he responded to New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman after Donald Trump associates Paul Manafortand Michael Cohen were both found guilty on the same day.
The comment exacerbated Giuliani’s already adversarial relationship with things like facts since Cohen clearly told the court he worked “at the direction of a candidate for federal office” ― and it’s obvious that person isn’t Hillary Clinton.
Giuliani’s attempt to disconnect dots that already seem connected by a very thick Sharpie pen may have been a lost cause, but, what the hey, it gave Twitter users the opportunity to do what they do best: Pile on.
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