Over the last several days, CNN, Bloomberg News, and ABC News have each run reports on Rudy Giuliani facing possible criminal scrutiny for his role in Donald Trump’s Ukraine scheme, and over the weekend, the New York Times advanced the story a bit more.
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are investigating whether President Trump’s personal lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani broke lobbying laws in his dealings in Ukraine, according to two people familiar with the inquiry.
The investigators are examining Mr. Giuliani’s efforts to undermine the American ambassador to Ukraine, Marie L. Yovanovitch, one of the people said. She was recalled in the spring as part of Mr. Trump’s broader campaign to pressure Ukraine into helping his political prospects.
All of this, of course, comes on the heels of Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, two highly controversial Giuliani associates, being taken into federal custody last week, following their alleged illegal campaign contributions, which went to officials whose help they sought in removing Yovanovitch from her post as the U.S. ambassador.
Giuliani has already acknowledged working with Parnas and Fruman on the scheme to target Yovanovitch, but he told the Times it wasn’t illegal: the president’s lawyer argued that he was acting on Trump’s behalf “when he collected the information on Ms. Yovanovitch and the others and relayed it to the American government and the news media.”
He added in an interview with Foreign Policy on Friday, in reference to the American ambassador he targeted, “There was no secret campaign against her. It was an open campaign against her.”
These are curious things for the former mayor to admit on the record.
By Giuliani’s telling, he effectively ran a foreign operation against an American ambassador — who’d done nothing wrong, but who stood in the way of a Trump political scheme — on behalf of the American president.
As part of the scheme — again, by Giuliani’s own version of events — he tried to smear a Trump administration official with information he collected abroad, which he then passed along to other Trump administration officials, forcing an ambassador from her post, and clearing the way for a legally dubious campaign scheme to advance.









