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Rudy Giuliani's Mug Shot Released in Arizona 'Fake Electors' Case

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Rudy Giuliani's mug shot has been released by local officials in Arizona in connection with his indictment on state charges related to the alleged conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election results in the state. The mug shot, released by the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, marks a significant moment in the ongoing legal saga involving the former New York City mayor and prominent Trump ally.

 

Giuliani, who was served notice of his indictment during a celebration in Palm Beach, Florida, last month honoring his 80th birthday, appeared for booking procedures in Phoenix on Monday. This followed his virtual arraignment on May 21, where he confirmed posting a $10,000 cash bond. Giuliani has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

 

The indictment, issued by a state grand jury in Arizona in April, accuses Giuliani and other aides of former President Donald Trump of conspiracy, fraud, and forgery as part of an effort to overturn President Joe Biden’s electoral victory in the state. Alongside Giuliani, former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and other so-called "fake electors" who supported Trump in 2020 were also charged. Meadows has also pleaded not guilty.

 

Arizona Fake Electors

 

In an interview with NBC affiliate KPNX of Phoenix after his court appearance, Giuliani expressed confidence that the case would be dismissed on constitutional grounds. "This is a complete misuse of the criminal process to interfere with the 2024 election," Giuliani stated. When asked if he had any regrets about his actions related to the alleged election interference, Giuliani responded, “Oh, my goodness, no,” adding, “I’m very, very proud of it.”

Ted Goodman, a spokesman for Giuliani, defended him in a statement, calling the charges "outlandish" and asserting that Giuliani “will be fully vindicated.”

 

The indictment refers to Trump as “Unindicted Coconspirator 1” but does not charge him. Arizona was one of seven states where alternate electors signed paperwork falsely claiming Trump had won over Biden. This case in Arizona is not Giuliani's only legal battle related to the 2020 election. He also faces charges in Georgia for similar efforts to overturn the election results in that state, where he has likewise pleaded not guilty.

 

Credit: NBC News 2024-06-12

 

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Looks a bit like the joker……a sad epitaph to a once storied man,oh well we all know everything trump touches dies just more ruined lives left in his wake…….sad 

Well, he is 80, he could plead Alzheimer's...

So could Trump,... and Biden

and maybe that's what's wrong with all of that.

 

The younger generations are too busy dumbing themselves down to produce a leadership, abandoning the sinking ship to the dying dinosaurs.

Can't he just say he forgot like Biden did?

 

Oh sorry I forgot, those on the right are not afforded such privilige. 

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5 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Can't he just say he forgot like Biden did?

 

Oh sorry I forgot, those on the right are not afforded such privilige. 

Thanks for the deflection.

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58 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Can't he just say he forgot like Biden did?

 

Oh sorry I forgot, those on the right are not afforded such privilige. 

What fake elector scheme are the Democrats involved in?  You don't make any sense , you're not American and you are in denial about what happened in 2020/21.   You just post nonsense when confronted with facts.   Where are you from England?   

55 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Thanks for the deflection.

He might as well copy and paste his answer it's the same for everything.

1 hour ago, klauskunkel said:

Well, he is 80, he could plead Alzheimer's...

So could Trump,... and Biden

and maybe that's what's wrong with all of that.

 

The younger generations are too busy dumbing themselves down to produce a leadership, abandoning the sinking ship to the dying dinosaurs.

Wealthy corporate donors don't need the younger generation. They "invest" in the older corrupt congressional leadership (aka "dinosaurs") that are largely beyond the reach of the younger generation.

And it is the same corrupt congressional leadership both Republican and Democrat that minimizes the freedom and influence of the younger generation to prevent progressive changes.

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41 minutes ago, charleskerins said:

He might as well copy and paste his answer it's the same for everything.

Well, there are precious few places where one can use that degree in Whataboutism from the felon's fake university.

 

Fake is what the felon does best, by the way.

 

Fake university

Fake billionaire

Fake hair

Fake 215 lbs

Fake electors

Fake innocence

Fake 'like really stable genius'

Fake golf championships

Fake 'just a tiny loan from my father'

 

But...you can fool some of the people all of the time.

53 minutes ago, Srikcir said:

Wealthy corporate donors don't need the younger generation. They "invest" in the older corrupt congressional leadership (aka "dinosaurs") that are largely beyond the reach of the younger generation.

And it is the same corrupt congressional leadership both Republican and Democrat that minimizes the freedom and influence of the younger generation to prevent progressive changes.

Almost total BS          vote young people instead of whining

3 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Can't he just say he forgot like Biden did?

 

Oh sorry I forgot, those on the right are not afforded such privilige. 

Forgot what?

 

He recruited fake electors, or at least participated in some aspect of the scheme.

Looks like an imbecile.

Oh wait

16 hours ago, Walker88 said:

Well, there are precious few places where one can use that degree in Whataboutism from the felon's fake university.

 

Fake is what the felon does best, by the way.

 

Fake university

Fake billionaire

Fake hair

Fake 215 lbs

Fake electors

Fake innocence

Fake 'like really stable genius'

Fake golf championships

Fake 'just a tiny loan from my father'

 

But...you can fool some of the people all of the time.

 

And don't forget fake boobs for the missus.

Maybe as part of one of his felony sentences he will be forced to sing The Who's "Substitute" every morning for the next 20 years.

 

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