Rudy Giuliani challenged the state of Arizona to find him and file false electoral criminal charges against him, so they did just that at his 80th birthday party.
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This is how things unfolded:
Serial criminal Rudy Giuliani has filed an indictment in Arizona that he has been avoiding for weeks. So they did. https://t.co/ro1L7W3r5y
— Matthew Sheffield (@mattsheffield) May 18, 2024
Photos of Rudy Giuliani from his birthday party in Florida tonight. I was told that as soon as the guests finished singing “Happy Birthday,” agents presented him with documents on charges of fake electors in Arizona.
Trump strategists Roger Stone/Steve Bannon also attended. pic.twitter.com/u2YqdgoSU6
— Rachel Louise Just (@RLJnews) May 18, 2024
You might be thinking, who would be so stupid or drunk as to have the state attorney general arrest them for posting about their birthday party?
That man is Rudy Giuliani.
Giuliani had been dodging service for weeks, so he made it easy when he got cocky and dared Arizona to serve him, even nearly telling them his location.
Rudy Giuliani is broke. When he was fired from his radio show, he lost his last source of steady income because he wouldn’t stop pushing election lies. Every time Giuliani seemed to hit rock bottom, he would find a new low.
All of Giuliani’s problems are of his own making, stemming from his decision to associate with and work for Donald Trump. If Giuliani had never worked for Trump and entered the criminal industry, he might not have ended up bankrupt or been convicted of a felony.
Rudy Giuliani is living proof of how associating with Donald Trump can ruin a life.
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