Summary

Rudy Giuliani sought to attend a contempt hearing remotely, citing health issues and death threats, but later withdrew the request after being required to swear he couldn’t travel for 30 days, including to Trump’s inauguration.

Giuliani argued he “probably shouldn’t” travel due to medical and security risks but emphasized the inauguration’s importance.

The hearing stems from Giuliani’s alleged defamation of election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, despite prior court orders.

Giuliani faces mounting legal troubles, including contempt rulings and a $148 million defamation judgment.

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    4 hours ago

    There you can see that he is a full-blown politician. Whenever he opens his mouth, he emits lies.

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      6 hours ago

      nah, Trump did that for years, but he keeps talking just fine. In fact he usually begs for more

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    18 hours ago

    “Cited the inauguration’s importance” bruh you’re just a fucking audience member, you can watch that shit online. Now go to court.

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    18 hours ago

    “for the inauguration of President Trump, which will be a once-in-a-lifetime event”

    He says for the event that is happening for the second time.

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      He’s not wrong, though. The first time Trump was getting sworn in as a President. This time he’s getting sworn in as a dictator.

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      18 hours ago

      Regarding the court appearance, does that mean he intends to not have it a once in a lifetime event and commit more crime?

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      Well, it’s the first and last time that it’s the second time it happens, duh!

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        10 hours ago

        “So, at last we meet for the first time for the last time.”

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      Worked for Cena vs Rock in the 2010s. The first Wrestlemania match was billed as once in a lifetime.

      They did it three times. And they planned for it to ALWAYS be three from the innitial stages of planning.

      Which means they FULLY could have billed the first match as literally anything else.

      Now, you may be wondering what this has to do with trump. Well keep in mind that vince mcmahon was trumps single highest donor by far. It’s been said that vince single handedly paid for trumps first presidency. And now his wife is head of small business under trumps cabinet.

      My point here is that trump and his cronies are a bunch of carney scam artists. And he surrounds himself with carney scam artists.

      So for rudy to say once in a lifetime, knowing damn sure well it isn’t? That’s par for the coarse.

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    Correct me if I’m wrong, but unless you’re the president-elect or the person swearing them in, a presidential inauguration is just a meeting that could have been an email.

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          To be fair, even with zero net worth (i.e. assuming he eventually is successful in discharging his debt), he’s still wealthier than like 10% of Americans.

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    He’s a ghoul, and deserves the worst.

    That said, attending an inauguration is absolutely less stressful than being prosecuted.