- A new book says that Giuliani has set up Trump’s campaign legal team in a room, and the rubbish is “all over the floor.”
- According to reports, this space was not cleared from election day to the day Giuliani arrived.
- While the Trump campaign seeks to challenge the 2020 election, it continues to encounter legal setbacks.
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Soon after the November election, Rudy Giuliani turned his attention to forming a national legal team for the campaign of then-President Donald Trump.
According to an upcoming book by Michael Wolfe, Giuliani was Trump’s personal lawyer at the time. He needed to call a national team within a day, and the lawsuit would begin shortly after November 14.
But the former mayor of New York City is working in a conference room at the campaign headquarters in Rosslyn, Virginia, which is “pilled” with trash.
Wolfe detailed the “less than ideal situation”Slippery slope: the final days of Trump’s presidency,” its early copy was obtained by Insider.
“The room has not been cleaned since Election Day, which was eleven days ago,” the book says. “Trash fills up the trash can and spills onto the floor. There is a heavy sour or rotten smell — there is a week-old Buffalo chicken sandwich in the trash — mixed with Giuliani’s reliable fart.”
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Although the view of the room is amazing-visitors to the room can see the Potomac River, the Capitol and the Lincoln Memorial-Giuliani has his back to the window, and he is busy drawing up from Arizona and Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania The key swing states of the state’s election contact this book says, Georgia and Michigan.
In the next few weeks, Giuliani will travel across the country, seeking to overturn the election results and prevent President Joe Biden from winning the Electoral College certification.
Trump campaign Continue to file more than 40 campaign lawsuits, And none of them succeeded in changing the results of the presidential election.
Appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court, Trump believed that because the conservatives won by a score of 6-3, this would support his cause, but it resulted in three major losses.