Rudy Giuliani has berserk meltdown

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Rudy Giuliani has been rather quiet on Twitter this week, apart from tweeting – we’re not kidding – a photo of himself reading the book “Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer.” That’s to be expected (the silence, not the weird imagery), as it’s a holiday week. But Rudy has decided to mouth off out loud, taking the time to do a new interview. Suffice it to say that it didn’t go particularly well for him.

Rudy Giuliani gave an interview to Hill.TV and used it to push a fictional storyline about Special Counsel Robert Mueller having supposedly destroyed evidence in the Trump-Russia investigation. That’s right, now that Mueller is about to drop a metric ton of evidence on Donald Trump’s head, Trump’s lawyer Rudy is reduced to falsely claiming that Mueller somehow destroyed evidence. Does this supposed destroyed evidence exonerate Trump in any way? No, it just shows that – according to Rudy – a couple of the FBI agents tasked with exposing Trump’s crimes didn’t like Trump very much.

Rudy and Trump have been pushing various iterations of this nonsense for awhile now, but no one outside Trump’s deranged base is buying it. So now Rudy is having a flat out meltdown about it. During his Hill.TV interview, he declared that the imaginary destruction of evidence “should be investigated, damn it, that should be investigated fully.” Well, okay then. He wasn’t done.

Rudy Giuliani also went on to call for a second Special Counsel to be appointed to investigate Special Counsel Robert Mueller. This isn’t going to happen. But it’s good to know that Rudy is as far off the deep end as ever. Sadly for him he doesn’t appear to have learned much from reading “Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer.”