US Election Results: Donald Trump’s Attorney Rudy Giuliani Claims Election Fraud



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Fox News interrupts Rudy Giuliani ranting about voter fraud to call Michigan for Biden. Video / Fox

Controversial Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani launched an astonishing spiel in Philadelphia, claiming that the mail-in ballots could be “from Mars.”

Giuliani spoke to the waiting media in front of a crowd of Trump fans, bizarrely asserting that some of Biden’s growing leadership in Pennsylvania could come from the Democratic challenger himself voting multiple times.

Speaking about the number of mail ballots being counted, Giuliani said: “They can be from Mars, as far as we’re concerned, or they can be from the Democratic National Committee.

“As far as we know, Joe Biden could have voted 50 times, 5000 times, the ballots could be from Camden.”

He also made unsubstantiated claims that some of the votes may have come from deceased individuals and Canadians.

The former mayor also said that Philadelphia had a history of “voter fraud.”

Giuliani also said that the “elite” were trying to “steal” the elections.

In an embarrassing comment on the validity of Giuliani’s claims, Trump’s favorite news outlet Fox interrupted the former New York mayor with his call that Biden had won the Michigan state battlefield.

“Do you think we are stupid? Do you think we are stupid?” Giuliani asked, before Fox host Neil Cavuto interrupted him to announce the result.

Meanwhile, President Trump claimed the state of Michigan, despite major networks giving it to his rival and announcing that he also claims Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.

Giuliani has been a controversial figure in recent years, often appearing on television to make claims about Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

But his appearance in Borat’s recent film was his most outrageous on-screen appearance, with the bombastic lawyer trapped in a rush in a hotel room.

Rudy Giuliani is shown with his hand on his pants after flirting with an actress who plays a young woman pretending to be a television journalist in a scene from Sacha Baron Cohen’s latest mockumentary, a sequel to her hit film Borat.

The scene filmed in a New York hotel room in July, which resulted in Giuliani calling the police, includes a moment in which Giuliani is seen lying on a bed with his shirt unbuttoned and his hand on his pants with the young man close.

Giuliani went to the hotel room thinking he was being interviewed about the Trump administration’s Covid-19 response. The young woman flirts with him and invites him into the bedroom, which is equipped with hidden cameras.

Giuliani then asks for her phone number and address. He lies back on the bed and has his hands in his pants.

The hotel room scene ends when Baron Cohen, who was disguised as part of the crew, bursts into the room in an outrageous outfit and yells that the young woman is 15 years old. Until then, there is no indication that he is a minor.

The character, Borat’s daughter, is played by actress Maria Bakalova, who is listed as 24 on the Internet Movie Database site, IMDb.com.

On his weekly radio show on WABC, Giuliani called the scene “a hit job.”

“At no point before, during or after the interview was I inappropriate,” Giuliani tweeted. “If Sacha Baron Cohen implies otherwise, he is a stone cold liar.”

The former mayor of New York City called the police after that encounter, but there is no indication that an investigation has been launched. Giuliani spoke to the New York Post’s Page Six column about the July incident, but did not mention the bedroom aspect of the encounter.

– Additional reports, AP



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