EXCLUSIVE: Giuliani reacts to impeachment inquiry after series of hearings

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Giuliani reacts to impeachment inquiry.

President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani joins Ed Henry for an exclusive interview on ‘America’s News HQ.

What role did Rudy Giuliani play in the Ukraine controversy that is at the heart of the impeachment inquiry?

Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City and President Trump’s personal attorney, has spoken out on the impeachment inquiry after a series of hearings in the House of Representatives. Giuliani, who has been a central figure in the Ukraine controversy that lies at the heart of the inquiry, has been a vocal defender of the President and has been vocal in his rejection of the allegations against him.

In a statement provided exclusively to Fox News, Giuliani declared that “This is simply the continuation of a partisan witch hunt against the President by Democrats who refuse to accept the results of the 2016 election.” He went on to say that “President Trump has done nothing wrong and is fully within his rights to seek out information from foreign governments that may be relevant to the interests of the United States.”

Giuliani’s comments come in the wake of testimony from several key witnesses, including U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland, who testified that he was directed by Giuliani to work with Ukrainian officials to investigate Joe Biden and his son Hunter. That testimony, along with other evidence, has led many to question the actions of President Trump and his associates.

Despite the mounting evidence against him, however, Giuliani remains steadfast in his support of the President. In his statement, he criticized what he saw as unfair treatment of the President by the House Democrats, stating that “this is a kangaroo court that has already made up its mind before hearing any evidence.”

Giuliani also reiterated his belief that the investigation was politically motivated, accusing Democrats of trying to overturn the results of the 2016 election. He concluded his statement by stating that he believes President Trump will be vindicated, and that the impeachment inquiry will ultimately fail.

The impeachment inquiry remains a contentious issue in Washington, with Democrats arguing that the President’s actions constitute an abuse of power and Republicans insisting on his innocence. Giuliani’s comments, while not unexpected given his staunch support of the President, are likely to add fuel to the already heated debate.

As the inquiry continues, both sides will undoubtedly continue to present their cases and make their arguments. Whether or not Giuliani’s words will have any impact on the ultimate outcome remains to be seen – but one thing is certain: the impeachment inquiry will remain a major issue in American politics for the foreseeable future.

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