Sunday, August 01, 2021 11:22:52 PM
C'mon Rudy, You're stuck on the old Rudy. Back then you were respected. In fact i read once the old
you would have put the new Rudy in jail. Damn, i thought then, lucky for you the old Rudy is no more.
"Rudy Giuliani: If I Go to Jail, Those Who Put Me There 'Will Suffer the Consequence in Heaven' "
Ukraine, Rudy. Ukraine. We've seen this before so see this as a look back to the future.
Giuliani Pursued Business in Ukraine While Pushing for Inquiries for Trump
The president’s private lawyer explored agreements with Ukrainian officials for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The efforts of Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer, are at the center of a House impeachment inquiry. Florion Goga/Reuters
By Ben Protess, William K. Rashbaum and Michael Rothfeld
Published Nov. 27, 2019Updated Jan. 20, 2021
As Rudolph W. Giuliani waged a public campaign this year to unearth damaging information in Ukraine about President Trump’s political rivals .. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/09/us/politics/giuliani-ukraine-trump.html , he privately pursued hundreds of thousands of dollars in business from Ukrainian government officials, documents reviewed by The New York Times show.
Mr. Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer, has repeatedly said he has no business in Ukraine, and none of the deals were finalized. But the documents indicate that while he was pushing Mr. Trump’s agenda with Ukrainian officials eager for support from the United States, Mr. Giuliani also explored financial agreements with members of the same government.
His discussions with Ukrainian officials, including the country’s top prosecutor, who assisted him on the dirt-digging mission, proceeded far enough along that he signed at least one retainer agreement, on his company letterhead.
In an interview on Wednesday, Mr. Giuliani played down the discussions. He said that a Ukrainian official approached him this year seeking to hire him personally. Mr. Giuliani said he dismissed that suggestion, but spent about a month considering a separate deal with the Ukrainian government. He then rejected that idea.
Mr. Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer, has repeatedly said he has no business in Ukraine, and none of the deals were finalized. But the documents indicate that while he was pushing Mr. Trump’s agenda with Ukrainian officials eager for support from the United States, Mr. Giuliani also explored financial agreements with members of the same government.
His discussions with Ukrainian officials, including the country’s top prosecutor, who assisted him on the dirt-digging mission, proceeded far enough along that he signed at least one retainer agreement, on his company letterhead.
In an interview on Wednesday, Mr. Giuliani played down the discussions. He said that a Ukrainian official approached him this year seeking to hire him personally. Mr. Giuliani said he dismissed that suggestion, but spent about a month considering a separate deal with the Ukrainian government. He then rejected that idea.
“I thought that would be too complicated,” Mr. Giuliani said. “I never received a penny.”
Mr. Giuliani’s shadow diplomacy campaign in Ukraine on behalf of the president is a central focus of the current House impeachment inquiry.
At the same time, a federal criminal investigation into Mr. Giuliani .. https://nyti.ms/37eWhYo .. is examining his role in the campaign to oust Marie L. Yovanovitch, the American ambassador to Ukraine, and scrutinizing any financial dealings he may have had with Ukrainian officials, according to people briefed on the matter.
Prosecutors and F.B.I. agents in Manhattan are scrutinizing whether Mr. Giuliani was not just working for the president, but also doing the bidding of Ukrainian officials .. https://nyti.ms/3idoipz .. who wanted the ambassador removed for their own reasons, the people said.
It is a federal crime to try to influence the United States government at the request or direction of a foreign government, politician or party without registering as a foreign agent. Mr. Giuliani did not register as one, he has said, because he was acting on behalf of his client, Mr. Trump, not Ukrainians.
More - https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/27/nyregion/giuliani-ukraine-business-trump.html
Rudy, You have to admit working in NY and working in Ukraine is different.
F.B.I. Searches Giuliani’s Home and Office, Seizing Phones and Computers
Prosecutors obtained the search warrants as part of an investigation into whether Rudy Giuliani broke lobbying laws when he was President Donald J. Trump’s personal lawyer.
The search warrants mark a major development in the long-running investigation against Rudolph Giuliani. Doug Mills/The New York Times
By William K. Rashbaum, Ben Protess, Maggie Haberman and Kenneth P. Vogel
Published April 28, 2021Updated May 4, 2021
Federal investigators on Wednesday seized cellphones and computers from Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City who became President Donald J. Trump’s personal lawyer, stepping up a criminal investigation into Mr. Giuliani’s dealings in Ukraine, three people with knowledge of the investigation said.
[...]
As he was pressuring Ukrainian officials to investigate the Bidens, Mr. Giuliani became fixated on removing the ambassador, Marie L. Yovanovitch, whom he saw as an obstacle to his efforts. At the urging of Mr. Giuliani and other Republicans, Mr. Trump ultimately ousted Ms. Yovanovitch.
Prosecutors have explored .. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/27/nyregion/giuliani-ukraine-business-trump.html .. whether Mr. Giuliani was working not only for Mr. Trump at the time, but also for Ukrainian officials or businesses who wanted the ambassador to be dismissed for their own reasons, according to people briefed on the matter.
It is a federal crime to try to influence or lobby the United States government at the request or direction of a foreign official without disclosing it to the Justice Department. At least one of the search warrants for Mr. Giuliani’s devices explicitly stated that the possible crimes under investigation included violations of that law, the Foreign Agents Registration Act, according to one person with knowledge of the matter.
Prosecutors have scrutinized Mr. Giuliani’s dealings with Yuriy Lutsenko .. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/15/world/europe/ukraine-prosecutor-biden-trump.html , one of the officials who helped Mr. Giuliani and his associates in their efforts to tar Mr. Biden while also urging them to work to get the ambassador removed.
Among other things, prosecutors have examined discussions that Mr. Giuliani had about taking on hundreds of thousands of dollars in apparently unrelated consulting business .. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/27/nyregion/giuliani-ukraine-business-trump.html .. from Mr. Lutsenko, which resulted in a draft retainer agreement that was never executed.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/28/nyregion/rudy-giuliani-trump-ukraine-warrant.html
It's the new you many have many issues with and questions about, Rudy.
As for your "Those Who Put Me There 'Will Suffer the Consequence in Heaven'" Seriously
God's Greatest Argument of All Time
88,020 views Jul 28, 2021
DarkMatter2525
They say God can't simply show Himself to prove His existence (even though He supposedly did throughout the bible), so He needs the greatest argument of all time to convince us. This is how that argument came to be. This video was inspired by a much longer & more serious response video I made on my alt channel, DarkAntics, called "Why God Plays Hide & Seek" here: https://youtu.be/Xy47N0TXDqg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umqtexaA93I
you would have put the new Rudy in jail. Damn, i thought then, lucky for you the old Rudy is no more.
"Rudy Giuliani: If I Go to Jail, Those Who Put Me There 'Will Suffer the Consequence in Heaven' "
Ukraine, Rudy. Ukraine. We've seen this before so see this as a look back to the future.
Giuliani Pursued Business in Ukraine While Pushing for Inquiries for Trump
The president’s private lawyer explored agreements with Ukrainian officials for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The efforts of Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer, are at the center of a House impeachment inquiry. Florion Goga/Reuters
By Ben Protess, William K. Rashbaum and Michael Rothfeld
Published Nov. 27, 2019Updated Jan. 20, 2021
As Rudolph W. Giuliani waged a public campaign this year to unearth damaging information in Ukraine about President Trump’s political rivals .. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/09/us/politics/giuliani-ukraine-trump.html , he privately pursued hundreds of thousands of dollars in business from Ukrainian government officials, documents reviewed by The New York Times show.
Mr. Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer, has repeatedly said he has no business in Ukraine, and none of the deals were finalized. But the documents indicate that while he was pushing Mr. Trump’s agenda with Ukrainian officials eager for support from the United States, Mr. Giuliani also explored financial agreements with members of the same government.
His discussions with Ukrainian officials, including the country’s top prosecutor, who assisted him on the dirt-digging mission, proceeded far enough along that he signed at least one retainer agreement, on his company letterhead.
In an interview on Wednesday, Mr. Giuliani played down the discussions. He said that a Ukrainian official approached him this year seeking to hire him personally. Mr. Giuliani said he dismissed that suggestion, but spent about a month considering a separate deal with the Ukrainian government. He then rejected that idea.
Mr. Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer, has repeatedly said he has no business in Ukraine, and none of the deals were finalized. But the documents indicate that while he was pushing Mr. Trump’s agenda with Ukrainian officials eager for support from the United States, Mr. Giuliani also explored financial agreements with members of the same government.
His discussions with Ukrainian officials, including the country’s top prosecutor, who assisted him on the dirt-digging mission, proceeded far enough along that he signed at least one retainer agreement, on his company letterhead.
In an interview on Wednesday, Mr. Giuliani played down the discussions. He said that a Ukrainian official approached him this year seeking to hire him personally. Mr. Giuliani said he dismissed that suggestion, but spent about a month considering a separate deal with the Ukrainian government. He then rejected that idea.
“I thought that would be too complicated,” Mr. Giuliani said. “I never received a penny.”
Mr. Giuliani’s shadow diplomacy campaign in Ukraine on behalf of the president is a central focus of the current House impeachment inquiry.
At the same time, a federal criminal investigation into Mr. Giuliani .. https://nyti.ms/37eWhYo .. is examining his role in the campaign to oust Marie L. Yovanovitch, the American ambassador to Ukraine, and scrutinizing any financial dealings he may have had with Ukrainian officials, according to people briefed on the matter.
Prosecutors and F.B.I. agents in Manhattan are scrutinizing whether Mr. Giuliani was not just working for the president, but also doing the bidding of Ukrainian officials .. https://nyti.ms/3idoipz .. who wanted the ambassador removed for their own reasons, the people said.
It is a federal crime to try to influence the United States government at the request or direction of a foreign government, politician or party without registering as a foreign agent. Mr. Giuliani did not register as one, he has said, because he was acting on behalf of his client, Mr. Trump, not Ukrainians.
More - https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/27/nyregion/giuliani-ukraine-business-trump.html
Rudy, You have to admit working in NY and working in Ukraine is different.
F.B.I. Searches Giuliani’s Home and Office, Seizing Phones and Computers
Prosecutors obtained the search warrants as part of an investigation into whether Rudy Giuliani broke lobbying laws when he was President Donald J. Trump’s personal lawyer.
The search warrants mark a major development in the long-running investigation against Rudolph Giuliani. Doug Mills/The New York Times
By William K. Rashbaum, Ben Protess, Maggie Haberman and Kenneth P. Vogel
Published April 28, 2021Updated May 4, 2021
Federal investigators on Wednesday seized cellphones and computers from Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City who became President Donald J. Trump’s personal lawyer, stepping up a criminal investigation into Mr. Giuliani’s dealings in Ukraine, three people with knowledge of the investigation said.
[...]
As he was pressuring Ukrainian officials to investigate the Bidens, Mr. Giuliani became fixated on removing the ambassador, Marie L. Yovanovitch, whom he saw as an obstacle to his efforts. At the urging of Mr. Giuliani and other Republicans, Mr. Trump ultimately ousted Ms. Yovanovitch.
Prosecutors have explored .. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/27/nyregion/giuliani-ukraine-business-trump.html .. whether Mr. Giuliani was working not only for Mr. Trump at the time, but also for Ukrainian officials or businesses who wanted the ambassador to be dismissed for their own reasons, according to people briefed on the matter.
It is a federal crime to try to influence or lobby the United States government at the request or direction of a foreign official without disclosing it to the Justice Department. At least one of the search warrants for Mr. Giuliani’s devices explicitly stated that the possible crimes under investigation included violations of that law, the Foreign Agents Registration Act, according to one person with knowledge of the matter.
Prosecutors have scrutinized Mr. Giuliani’s dealings with Yuriy Lutsenko .. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/15/world/europe/ukraine-prosecutor-biden-trump.html , one of the officials who helped Mr. Giuliani and his associates in their efforts to tar Mr. Biden while also urging them to work to get the ambassador removed.
Among other things, prosecutors have examined discussions that Mr. Giuliani had about taking on hundreds of thousands of dollars in apparently unrelated consulting business .. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/27/nyregion/giuliani-ukraine-business-trump.html .. from Mr. Lutsenko, which resulted in a draft retainer agreement that was never executed.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/28/nyregion/rudy-giuliani-trump-ukraine-warrant.html
It's the new you many have many issues with and questions about, Rudy.
As for your "Those Who Put Me There 'Will Suffer the Consequence in Heaven'" Seriously
God's Greatest Argument of All Time
88,020 views Jul 28, 2021
DarkMatter2525
They say God can't simply show Himself to prove His existence (even though He supposedly did throughout the bible), so He needs the greatest argument of all time to convince us. This is how that argument came to be. This video was inspired by a much longer & more serious response video I made on my alt channel, DarkAntics, called "Why God Plays Hide & Seek" here: https://youtu.be/Xy47N0TXDqg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umqtexaA93I
It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”
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