Giuliani: Comey’s ‘Little’ Indictment to Unfold into ‘Big’ RICO


Rudy Giuliani believes that the “little two page indictment” of James Comey is going to unfold into the “big RICO indictment,” and will “probably bring Comey, Brennan and a whole bunch of others down.”
Take 6 minutes and watch this whole clip🔥
Giuliani, who is a truly an expert on RICO charges (brought down the mafia), explains that the crime was collectively committ by Obama, government agencies and even members of Congress like Adam Schiff. He even explains why Schiff is gonna go down and I’m all here for it!
“I’ve been dying to prosecute Shifty Schiff for a long time… Shifty Schiff made a very big mistake. Everything he said and more in Congress, he said on TV. What you say on TV, what say in public is not covered by the Speech & Debate clause…
If you’re holding up a list and you say, ‘I have witnesses right here that have direct evidence of Trump’s being involved in Russian collusion.’ And to this day, you haven’t produced any of them, I think there’s a fair conclusion that you were furthering the conspiracy to remove a lawfully elected President.”
If anyone knows how to prosecute this Grand Conspiracy, it’s @RudyGiuliani. So hearing him say this encouraging.
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