Analysis: Giuliani’s remarkable admission about seeking Ukraine’s assistance for Trump
Rudolph W. Giuliani listens to President Trump at the White House in January. By Aaron Blake Aaron Blake Senior political reporter, writing for The Fix Email Bio Follow May 10 at 9:57 AM President Trump asked for and received help from the Russian government in his 2016 election victory. And despite all that has followed, his lawyer is now heading to neighboring Ukraine for more potential political assistance.
And Giuliani admits he’s going to Ukraine in his capacity as Trump’s personal lawyer to push for investigations that could help Trump. “This is the first instance of which I am aware in which a private lawyer for the president of the United States has, in his own words, ‘meddled’ in a foreign criminal investigation of a third party in order to politically benefit the president,” said Tim Meyer, an international law expert at Vanderbilt University. “Mr. Giuliani’s actions undermine the long-standing U.S.
What makes Giuliani’s trip different is the capacity he’s taking it in, and the more personal aims he appears to have. While the U.S. government gets involved in justice matters in other countries, Giuliani is not representing the U.S. government, but rather his client. That client happens to be the U.S. president. He’s also seeking to fuel specific investigations that he acknowledges carry political benefits for that client. .
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