Rudy Giuliani, President Trump’s personal attorney, on Sunday said he would “love” to be a witness in the Senate’s upcoming impeachment trial as Democrats press for further information about his and the president’s dealings in Ukraine.
“I would love to see a trial. I’d love to be a witness — because I’m a potential witness in the trial — and explain to everyone the corruption that I found in Ukraine, that far out-surpasses any that I’ve ever seen before, involving Joe Biden and a lot of other Democrats,” he said on John Catsimatidis’ radio show.
Giuliani was a key figure in Trump’s alleged efforts to get Kyiv to investigate his political rivals, chiefly former Vice President Joe Biden. The alleged pressure campaign is at the heart of the Senate’s upcoming impeachment trial.
Recently uncovered evidence pointed to Giuliani’s contact with several Ukrainian figures, including President Volodymyr Zelensky.