OMG: Rudy Giuliani taunts prosecutor… INSTANTLY regrets it
Summary
TLDRRudy Giuliani's 80th birthday party turned into a public relations disaster when he taunted Arizona's attorney general on Twitter about not being served legal notice for his alleged role in an election overturn plot. The Arizona AG swiftly served him at the party, then humiliated him online with a screenshot of his deleted tweet. Giuliani now faces multiple legal issues, including lawsuits and a $148 million defamation judgment. Despite his age, his actions have caused significant harm to others, and he should be held accountable.
Takeaways
- 🎉 Rudy Giuliani's 80th birthday party was the setting for a significant backfire when he taunted the Arizona attorney general about not being served legal notice.
- 📱 Giuliani's public taunt on Twitter led to him being served legal documents within the hour, showcasing a major miscalculation on his part.
- 📑 The Arizona attorney general, Chris May, served Giuliani with the indictment notice at his birthday party and later humiliated him online by posting a screenshot of his deleted tweet.
- 🚨 The indictment against Giuliani is related to his involvement in a plot to overturn the 2020 election on behalf of Trump, with charges including conspiracy, fraud, and forgery.
- 🏠 The incident occurred at a private residence in Palm Beach, Florida, where Giuliani was celebrating with around 200 guests.
- 🗳️ The Arizona case is more targeted compared to the broader Georgia case, which involves multiple facets including fake electors and unauthorized access to voting machines.
- 💡 There is speculation that additional indictments in other states could follow, given the widespread nature of the alleged election interference attempts.
- 💸 Giuliani is facing numerous legal and financial troubles, including lawsuits, defamation judgments, and significant debt.
- 🏦 He is currently selling his Manhattan property and is under pressure to sell his Florida condo to satisfy creditors and pay off his debts.
- 📚 The script also promotes the speaker's new book, 'Shameless,' which discusses the exploitation of political branding and the media's role in democracy.
- 🤝 The speaker encourages viewers to pre-order 'Shameless' as a way to support their content, offering a signed nameplate for those who pre-order during the promotional period.
Q & A
What event was Rudy Giuliani celebrating when he taunted the Arizona attorney general?
-Rudy Giuliani was celebrating his 80th birthday party when he taunted the Arizona attorney general.
What was the content of Giuliani's tweet that led to his taunting of the Arizona attorney general?
-Giuliani tweeted that if Arizona authorities couldn't find him by the next morning, they must dismiss the indictment and concede they can't count votes.
How did the Arizona attorney general respond to Giuliani's tweet?
-The Arizona attorney general, Chris Mae, quote-tweeted Giuliani, stating that the final defendant (Giuliani) was served moments ago and emphasizing that nobody is above the law.
What was the reaction of some guests at Giuliani's birthday party when he was served the legal notice?
-Some guests at the party began screaming, including one woman who cried as Giuliani was handed the legal papers.
What was the reaction of the host of Giuliani's birthday party regarding the Arizona AG's office's actions?
-The host, Caroline Ren, questioned the Arizona AG's office's decision to send multiple agents across the country to serve Giuliani at his birthday party, suggesting it was a misuse of resources given the high crime rates in Arizona.
What is the current state of crime in Arizona, as mentioned in the script?
-Contrary to the host's claim, crime in Arizona has actually plummeted, with Phoenix experiencing a 40% drop in crime compared to the previous year.
What are some of the legal issues that Rudy Giuliani is currently facing?
-Giuliani is facing an Arizona indictment, a lawsuit for alleged sexual harassment by a former employee, defamation lawsuits by Smartmatic and Dominion voting systems, a $148 million judgment payable to Georgia election workers, $3 million owed to law firms, and $1 million in unpaid taxes.
Why is Giuliani selling his Manhattan property?
-Giuliani is selling his Manhattan property to satisfy his creditors, who are also demanding that he take out homeowners insurance for both of his residences.
What is the current status of the defamation lawsuit against Giuliani by the Dominion voting systems?
-The defamation lawsuit by Dominion voting systems is still pending, but they have settled with Fox for a record $787 million.
How does the Arizona indictment relate to Giuliani's actions in other states?
-The Arizona indictment is primarily related to the fake elector scheme and does not preclude additional indictments in other states for similar actions taken by Giuliani.
What is the speaker's stance on people feeling sympathy for Giuliani due to his age?
-The speaker argues against feeling sympathy for Giuliani, given his past as a prosecutor and the damage he has caused to the lives of others, such as the election workers he defamed.
What is the book that the speaker has written about?
-The speaker has written a book titled 'Shameless,' which explores the exploitation of historical branding by Republicans, the role of the media, and strategies for Democrats to rebalance the political scales and save democracy.
Outlines
🎉 Giuliani's 80th Birthday Backfire 🎉
Rudy Giuliani, known for his frequent backfires, had a particularly memorable one during his 80th birthday party. He taunted the Arizona attorney general about not being served legal notice regarding his involvement in a plot to overturn the 2020 election. In a public tweet, Giuliani challenged the authorities to serve him by the next morning, or else dismiss the indictment and admit they couldn't count votes. However, his taunt backfired when he was served at the party itself, and the Arizona attorney general, Chris Mae, quote-tweeted the service, asserting 'nobody is above the law.' Giuliani's original tweet was deleted, but the damage was already done, as the internet now has a screenshot of his humiliation. The incident occurred in Palm Beach, Florida, where Giuliani was served by officials from the Arizona attorney general's office at a Republican consultant's home, causing a scene among the remaining guests.
📚 Legal Troubles and the Impact of Giuliani's Actions 📚
The Arizona indictment is not the only legal issue Giuliani is facing. He is also dealing with a lawsuit from a former employee for alleged sexual harassment, defamation lawsuits from Smartmatic and Dominion voting systems, a $148 million defamation judgment payable to Georgia election workers, and $3 million owed to law firms that represented him in court. Additionally, Giuliani owes $1 million in unpaid taxes to the government. His defamation ruling is not dischargeable in bankruptcy, so his filing for chapter 11 will not alleviate his responsibility to pay. Giuliani is attempting to sell his Manhattan property to satisfy creditors and is being pressured to sell his Florida condo as well. The impact of Giuliani's actions extends to the lives of those he has falsely accused, such as election workers who have had their lives upended by his lies. The narrative emphasizes the importance of not sympathizing with Giuliani given the damage he has caused and his history as a prosecutor, which should make him fully aware of the consequences of his actions.
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Keywords
💡Backfire
💡Rudy Giuliani
💡Arizona Attorney General
💡Indictment
💡Overturn the 2020 Election
💡Public Humiliation
💡Legal Notice
💡Fake Electors
💡Defamation
💡Debt
Highlights
Rudy Giuliani taunted the Arizona attorney general on Twitter during his 80th birthday party, challenging them to serve him legal notice.
Giuliani was served legal notice at his birthday party, leading to his tweet being deleted and the Arizona AG posting a screenshot.
The Arizona attorney general, Chris Mae, stated 'nobody is above the law' in response to Giuliani's taunt.
Giuliani's involvement in a plot to overturn the 2020 election on Trump's behalf led to his indictment.
Giuliani was served at the home of Republican consultant Caroline Ren by officials from the Arizona attorney general's office.
Some guests at the party reacted strongly to Giuliani being served, with one woman reportedly crying.
A claim that crime in Arizona is at an all-time high was debunked, with Phoenix experiencing a 40% drop in crime.
Giuliani's past as a prosecutor is highlighted, with the argument that he should know better than to break the law.
Giuliani is facing multiple legal issues, including a lawsuit for alleged sexual harassment and defamation suits.
He owes significant amounts of money, including $148 million to Georgia election workers and $1 million in unpaid taxes.
Giuliani is selling properties to satisfy creditors and is being forced to sell his Florida condo.
The impact of Giuliani's actions on the lives of the people he has wronged, such as election workers, is emphasized.
The speaker announces the pre-order of their book 'Shameless', which explores the exploitation of democracy.
The book discusses how Republicans, the media, and Democrats can learn from current events to save democracy.
Support for the speaker's work is encouraged through pre-ordering the book, which comes with a signed nameplate.
Transcripts
okay I'm not sure I've seen a bigger
backfire in my entire life and given the
fact that I'm talking about Rudy
Giuliani here and given the sheer number
of times that his plans have backfired
you know that's really saying something
so Rudy Giuliani was having his 80th
birthday party and during the party
opted to taunt the Arizona attorney
general regarding the Arizona indictment
for his involvement in a plot to
overturn the 2020 election on Trump's
behalf he hadn't yet been served legal
notice and so he took to Twitter during
the party writing if Arizona authorities
can't find me by tomorrow morning one
they must dismiss the indictment two
they must concede they can't count votes
well I think you can tell where this one
is going let's skip ahead to this tweet
a quote tweet from Arizona attorney
general Chris Mae quote the final
defendant was served moments ago at Rudy
Giuliani nobody is above the law and of
course Giuliani deleted his original
tweet but not to worry because AG ma
posted a screen shot so that everyone
could see Rudy's big fat L immortalized
on the internet forever like I'm sorry
but I just have to summarize what
happened here because it's just that
good Giuliani obviously feeling himself
taunted the Arizona attorney general
because he was that certain he wouldn't
be served with a public post on Twitter
he was then served within the hour at
his own birthday party the Arizona AG
then humiliated him online for the rest
of the internet to enjoy he deleted his
own tweet and then she posted a
screenshot of what he deleted who could
have guessed that Rudy Giuliani would
look back at the days of hair dye
streaming down his face at a four seon
season's total Landscaping parking lot
and actually be nostalgic for a Time
less humiliating than right now here's
how it went down juliani was in Palm
Beach Florida on Friday night when he
was reportedly intercepted outside of
the party at the home of top Republican
consultant Caroline Ren by two officials
from the Arizona attorney general's
office who served Giuliani with a legal
notice of his indictment around 11:00
p.m. according to the New York Post
While most of the 200 guests had already
departed some of those who remained
began screaming including one woman who
cried as juliani was handed the papers
according to Caroline Ren again whose
home they were celebrating at quote
while crime in Arizona is at an all-time
high the Arizona AG's office felt it was
a good use of resources to send multiple
agents across the country to storm an
80th birthday party like it was Normandy
now first of all crime is actually
plummeted in Arizona Phoenix saw a
staggering 40% drop in crime compared
with just last year one of the highest
declines of any major city in America so
no crime is not at an all-time high but
I guess we shouldn't be surprised that
someone that closely aligned with Rudy
Giuliani would be that willing to serve
up such a bald-faced lie second of all
even if crime was at an all-time high
which again it's not but bear with me
here Giuliani is also a criminal this is
crime this is exactly what the Arizona
attorney general should be doing just
because Rudy waves around an American
flag and leans on his past as a
prosecutor does not excuse the fact that
he is a criminal now in fact if anything
it should highlight his criminality
because he knows better Rudy Giuliani
has become the exact kind of scumbag
that he himself used to prosecute all
those years ago so no Rudy doesn't get
the benefit of the doubt if anything as
a former prosecutor he should know
better I spoke with my legal breakdown
co-host Glenn kersner about this Arizona
indictment that Giuliani will now have
to contend with and here's what he had
to say some of the differences involve
you know in um in Georgia it is kind of
this multi-tentacled Beast because it
involves not only fake electors it
involves Rudy Giuliani and Jenna Ellis
going to the Georgia state legislature
and lying to them in furtherance of the
criminal scheme to try to overturn the
Georgia election results it involves as
you say you know getting into or
obtaining access to Coffee County voting
machines that these folks like Sydney
pow had absolutely no right to access of
course it involves that infamous call by
Donald Trump talking like a mob boss
just find me
11,780 votes that fell off the back of a
truck and declare me the winner I mean
if that's not mob speak I made up the
back of the truck thing but that was for
the mob reference um but it's this
multi-tentacled Beast Down in Georgia
involving 19 codefendants now I think
there were about a dozen defendants um
indicted out in Arizona it feels like a
somewhat more targeted case primarily
surrounding or or involving the fake
elector scheme and that's why we have
the conspiracy and the fraud and the
forgery charges for for example forging
signing these fake elector certificates
so slightly more targeted but still a
big case with lots of codefendants and
what's worse this may not even be the
only indictment on this same crime that
Rudy will have to deal with does the
fact that we have this relatively late
indictment in Arizona suggest that we
could see cases in other states there is
no reason we shouldn't see cases in
other states I'm going to say maybe with
the exception of Pennsylvania only
because the fake electors sort of built
in a little bit of an escape hatch I
Believe by saying you know these
certificates should only be viewed as
legitimate in the event there's a
successful election challenge I'm kind
of Taking Liberties there but they built
in a little bit of a safety cushion so
it wasn't as easy to hold them
criminally accountable in Pennsylvania
but in the other Battleground States we
could very well still see additional
prosecutions for what went on in those
States and remember this Arizona
indictment is only the latest in a
laundry list of legal issues that
Giuliani is contending with right now
still pending is the lawsuit against him
by former employee Noel duny for his
alleged sexual harassment also still
pending are the lawsuits against him by
smartmatic and Dominion voting systems
with the latter having settled with Fox
for a record $787 million which I'm sure
does doesn't exactly Inspire confidence
that Giuliani will be able to Slither
away from that one unscathed he owes
$148 million from a defamation judgment
payable to Georgia election workers
sheam mamos and Ruby Freeman along with
another $3 million owed to law firms
that represented him in court and $1
million owed in unpaid taxes to the
government I should note that giuliani's
defamation ruling is not dischargeable
in bankruptcy so him filing for chapter
11 will have no bearing on his
responsibility to pay what he owes
Giuliani is currently in the process of
selling his Manhattan property to
satisfy his creditors who are also
demanding that he take out homeowners
insurance for both residences and now
creditors are seeking to force Giuliani
to sell his $3.5 million Florida condo
to pay off his debts so yeah not great
on the Giuliani front and I think it's
important to Note One More point if only
because there may be some folks out
there who take pity on Giuliani given
his Advanced age keep in mind that what
Freeman and Moss were seeking was the
humanity that Giuliani so easily
casually strip them of they only ever
just wanted the nightmare that he and
Trump put them through to end and that's
something that they made abundantly
clear in the aftermath of the trial the
lies Rudy Giuliani told about me and my
mommy after the 2020 presidential
election have changed our lives and the
past few years has been
devastating the flame that Giuliani lit
with those lies and passed to so many
others to keep that flame blazing
changed every aspect of our lives our
homes our family our our work our sense
of safety our mental health and we're
still working to
rebuild as we move forward and continue
to seek Justice our greatest wish is
that no one no election worker or voter
or School Board member or anyone else
ever experiences anything like what we
went through you all matter and you are
all important money will never solve all
of my problems
I can never move back into the house
that I called
home I will always have to be careful
about where I go and who I choose to
share my name
with I miss my home I miss my
neighbors and I miss my name if you
can't see the extent to which Giuliani
has destroyed their lives then you're
not paying attention so lest you spend
even a single moment taking pity on this
80-year-old con man remember that he not
only brought it upon himself but given
his lifetime of Prosecuting people just
like him he should absolutely know
better I've got a really exciting
announcement I've written a book it's
called Shameless this book explores how
Republicans have exploited their
historical branding while attacking our
democracy how the media has proven
itself a willful participant and how
Democrats can learn from this to
rebalance the political scales and save
our democracy it is been a lifelong
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