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Giuliani’s Son Tells Russian State TV People Don’t Want to Live in America Anymore After FBI Raided His Father

Obviously, the title tells 75% of the story here, Rudy’s son told Russian state television that many Americans don’t want to live in the United States anymore because the FBI raided Rudy’s place.

Before we get into the absurdity of the statement, it might be pointed out that when one finds oneself interviewed on Russian State TV, it might be a great time to ask “Why do they want to talk to me? Because, ultimately, Putin controls everything said in the Russian media, so what is it that I might say that Putin wants the Russian people to hear?”

Perhaps the answer to Andrew Giuliani’s question – which likely did not get asked – is; “Because Putin wants me to make the United States look bad and if I don’t do so, Putin is going to make my dad and many others look much worse. I don’t have a lot of choice in the matter.” That is, of course, pure speculation but again… one doesn’t just happen to be called up by Russian television to chat about one’s position on whether the U.S. should include caretakers as part of the infrastructure bill.

Andrew knew as much and gave the [Russian] audience what they wanted, they heard how the United States is awful compared to the free people of Russia.

“The thing that’s been amazing is over the last couple of weeks, how many people — and some of these people are people who haven’t talked to my father in five or ten years — have come out and said, ‘We may not have always agreed with your politics, but we completely agree this is absolutely the wrong thing to see our Justice Department politicize something as badly as they have.’

We absolutely guarantee that anyone who said such a thing to Andrew Giuliani agrees with his father’s politics 100% because if they disagreed with the MAGA movement, they might’ve objected to the “Justice Department” dropping every case that Trump wanted dropped, including Rudy’s, according to reports that show that SDNY wanted to move much quicker but got blocked by Barr. That wasn’t political? He then dug deeper:

So it’s been people who have been very strong Trump supporters and some who have not been Trump supporters. They don’t want to live in a country where you’re going to have a Justice Department that is going to politicize something to the point where a former president’s personal counsel is going actually be spied on by the Justice Department.

Funny that he makes this comment on the day that the NYTimes revealed that some of Trump’s best buddies in Project Veritas spied upon Trump’s own “Deep state FBI.” Not funny, ironic, but not funny.

Second, perhaps the people that don’t want to live in Biden’s America might give Putin’s Russia a shot? If one like rule under MAGA, one oughta love rule under Putin. So, what’s the problem?

Third, Andrew may have trouble wrapping his mind around this but being the “former president’s council” doesn’t make one immune to anything. Moreover, the Justice Department “spying” on his father was, in fact, Bill Barr’s DOJ – which had access to Rudy’s iCloud. And, Andrew, my man, this country’s Justice Department actually put a former Attorney General (You know, “head” of the Justice Department) in prison because he helped the president commit crimes. This is not new, son.

“And that’s very scary for just everyday citizens, cause like you said, if they do it him, they could do it to us and no one would probably even know.” 

True. When you are in the midst of committing very serious crimes, it is highly unlikely that the FBI will tell you that they are watching. That part is true. And, we are fairly certain that if we were in constant contact with Russian oligarchs, the FBI would likely be listening in on us, too. But for now, here’s who is “spying on you” without you knowing it, Andrew: Google, Apple, Sprint, Amazon, Twitter, and anything else you’re carrying in your phone. Of course, they only care about what you buy.

The FBI is very interested in what you sell, which is why Rudy is nervous and most of us are not.

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