Wait, Rudy Giuliani just confessed to WHAT?

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Yesterday, Rudy Giuliani began blabbing on Twitter about the “evidence” that he uncovered during his recent trip to Ukraine. It largely consisted of Rudy making insane accusations (Joe Biden murdered a man who is still alive), and Rudy confessing to having criminally conspired with some of Ukraine’s most notorious criminals. We didn’t think Rudy could top it – but he just did.

Rudy Giuliani did an interview with the New Yorker in November that, for whatever reason, just now got published today. Here’s what Rudy said about his Ukraine extortion scandal: “I believed that I needed [Marie] Yovanovitch out of the way … She was going to make the investigations difficult for everybody.” No really, he said this.

Okay, so now we have Rudy on record confessing that he successfully pushed to get a United States Ambassador fired so that he could carry out his antics in Ukraine. By all accounts the SDNY is currently criminally investigating Rudy for everything from felony campaign finance violations to felony attempted bribery in relation to his Ukraine antics. This means Rudy just confessed that in furtherance of these felonies, he criminally conspired with the Donald Trump administration to illegally fire Marie Yovanovitch from a government post.

You can 100% guarantee that the above quote from Rudy Giuliani will be used as evidence at his criminal trial after his upcoming arrest. Rudy also just basically confessed that whoever he worked with in the Trump regime to get Yovanovitch fired, was knowingly participating in a criminal conspiracy. How many of Trump’s top underlings did Rudy just send to prison with this confession? We’ll see.

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