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Rudy Giuliani, attorney for US President Donald Trump, speaks at the White House in Washington, DC, on July 1, 2020Jim Watson/Getty Images
  • Giuliani said that Trump didn't have anything to do with the Capitol attack.

  • He claimed that the members of the anti-fascist group posed as Trump supporters.

  • The hearings of the select committee are indicative of a fascist-type government, according to him.

Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump's personal lawyer, said in an episode of his show that the former president had nothing to do with the Capitol attack.

The episode was a response to the House select committee's televised hearings. The events of the day were found to be an attempt to keep Trump in power.

Giuliani, who had his law license suspended over his lies about election fraud, said that this was not an insurrection or a coup. None of the people close to the president did anything to cause it.

Giuliani claimed that undercover members of the anti-fascist group caused most of the damage during the riot. The hearings are a violation of the constitutional rights of those being investigated.

The way in which they're being treated is indicative of the fascist-type government that the Bidens, the Pelosis, the socialists who always liked a fascist type-government, an authoritarian government, will run as long as you keep them in office.

The former mayor of New York attacked the credibility of the bipartisan select committee and accused them of being a "made-for-TV" spectacle designed to promote the Democratic party.

"It's up to you, what happens in this country," Giuliani told the audience. The party needs to be destroyed because it's rotting at the top and needs to be reformed with American values.

Business Insider has an article on it.