Rudy Giuliani has berserk meltdown on Fox News about Paul Manafort plea deal

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Donald Trump’s criminal defense attorney Rudy Giuliani must think that the end of this clown show is near, because he’s been going for his big finale by completely blowing the Paul Manafort situation twice in the past twenty-four hours. Now that Manafort has driven a stake into the heart of Trump’s dying presidency, Rudy has decided to simply go on television and act like he’s high on crystal meth.

Giuliani ended up on – no surprise – the Sean Hannity show tonight on Fox News. Hannity has long been seemingly scared to death that his connections to Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen might end up doing him in. So it wasn’t shocking to see Hannity and Rudy using tonight’s show to frantically spin this into… we’re not even sure what we just watched, to be honest.

Here’s what Rudy Giuliani said at one point: “My head hangs in shame for the department that I gave sixteen years of my life to, the Department of Justice, as the third ranking official in the Department of Justice, when I could proudly say that it was a Department of Justice, and the only thing that can be done now is as relentless of an investigation of all these people as they did to President Trump.”

Best we can tell, we think Giuliani is saying that because the Department of Justice is destroying Donald Trump and his co-conspirators for their crimes, out of fairness the DOJ should also investigate the people who oppose Trump, whether they committed any crimes or not. Then again, we forgot to bring our Rudy-to-English dictionary, so he really could have been talking about anything.