Over on Fox News, Rudy Giuliani spent the morning energetically attacking Robert Mueller
Photo: Fox News Feeding off President Trump’s Twitter screed before the Mueller testimony, his attorney Rudy Giuliani, known for his brazen and frequently unhelpful TV appearances, went on Fox & Friends to energetically attack the former special counsel. He called Mueller an “idiot,” called Democrats “idiots,” and called the special counsel investigation a “witch hunt, which is falling apart.
He doesn’t pay much attention to it — he was the Wizard of Oz; he’s behind a curtain. From then on, it was, ‘We’ll take it to Bob. We’ll ask Bob.’ After a while, I would say, ‘Don’t bother.’ I mean, you guys are deciding, don’t bullshit, don’t tell me.
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