Attorney to President Trump and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani slammed Fox Business host Lisa “Kennedy” Montgomery, demanding an apology after she accused him of “acting like Christopher Steele.”
“You got to be kidding me,” Giuliani said Wednesday night after she suggested he was behaving similar to Steele, the British ex-spy responsible for the unverified dossier used in the investigation into ties between Trump and Russia. “I was acting like Christopher Steele?”
“You better apologize for that,” Giuliani added. “I mean, I’ve been a United States attorney, associate attorney general, mayor of New York City, and a member of the bar for 50 years. I’ve never been accused of anything, and you’re accusing me of being Christopher Steele?”
.@RudyGiuliani gets fired up when @KennedyNation compares his evidence on the allegations against Hunter Biden to Christopher Steele’s dossier on @realdonaldtrump.
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— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) October 29, 2020
“That’s outrageous that you would do that based on nothing,” Giuliani said.
“I’m accusing you of acting in a capacity similar to Christopher Steele,” the host reiterated, at which point Giuliani accused her of defamation.
“Similar to a crook?” Giuliani asked. “Similar to an obstructer of justice? What you are saying is an outrageous defamation of me, of my reputation. Every single thing is here.”
Giuliani then invited her to his office to view the material he has regarding Hunter Biden’s business dealings, which are potentially incriminating to both Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his son.
“I would gladly look at it,” she responded.
“You can come to my office, and you can look at it. And tomorrow night, you can apologize to me,” Giuliani said. “I told you there were underage girls there. There are. I told you there are documents that show he’s getting 10%. There are. There are documents that show that he’s getting half of what Hunter gets. There are. And when they’re there, I want you to apologize to me.”
“OK. I will come see it, absolutely,” Kennedy responded.
“I came on your show in good faith to give you evidence that is being withheld from the American people, and I get defamed,” Giuliani said before ending the interview.