Rudy Giuliani scoffs at Georgia probe: "Desecration of Sixth Amendment"
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-66% Medium Liberal
- Politician Portrayal
-25% Negative
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55% : However, Giuliani's reference to the Sixth Amendment was seemingly made in clear reference to the Georgia investigation, with the comment being made directly after he was asked about being "a target in the investigation into the 2020 presidential election in Georgia."48% : In a statement to Newsweek, Costello said that Giuliani's reference to the Sixth Amendment "relates to the statement filed in court in New York that they want to talk to Giuliani about his conversations with his client President Trump," adding that "they should have known those communications are protected by the attorney client privilege and that privilege belongs to President Trump and not Giuliani."
47% : Giuliani argued that Trump was being unfairly targeted for attempting to overturn the election outcome and that the prosecutors in the Georgia investigation were "not Americans.""It's just a further desecration of the Sixth Amendment," said Giuliani.
45% : During an interview on Newsmax's Spicer & Co. on the same day, Giuliani said that his post-election activities in Georgia were being scrutinized as part of the investigation in violation of the U.S. Constitution's Sixth Amendment, which deals with the rights of criminal defendants.
44% : Rudy Giuliani, ex-lawyer to former President Donald Trump, has dismissed an investigation into an allegedly illegal attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election result in Georgia as a "desecration of the Sixth Amendment."
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