Giuliani says some documents turned over by State watchdog came from him
Giuliani told CNN that he was responsible for some of the material in the roughly 40-page packet, which Democrats slammed as including “conspiracy theories” and “propaganda” about former Vice President Biden, his son Hunter Biden and former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch.
{mosads}“They told me they were going to investigate it,” Giuliani told CNN, adding that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called him after receiving the information.
Giuliani added that he “routed” an “outline” of allegations to the State Department involving Biden and Yovanovitch as well as notes from his own investigations with Ukraine’s current and former top prosecutor.
Democrats say the packet of documents handed over by the State Department watchdog also mentions CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity firm that investigated breaches at the Democratic National Committee in the lead-up to the 2016 election.
“If it really did not come directly from the White House, I would guess that it was Giuliani. … Giuliani’s name is all over it,” Raskin said. “Somebody should ask Giuliani if he knows anything about this.”
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