Last week, Rudy Giuliani took his legal defense of Donald Trump in a curious direction, insisting that the president’s campaign didn’t collude with its Russian benefactors because Team Trump “never used” content from Putin’s government.
For a variety of reasons, this was not a good argument. For one thing, it suggests any evidence of the Trump campaign utilizing information from Russia necessarily becomes evidence of collusion. For another, there’s already evidence of the Trump campaign utilizing information from Russia — on plenty of occasions, including making frequent use of materials stolen by Russia and disseminated through WikiLeaks.
All of which brings us to the latest HuffPost report on the former mayor’s evolving defense.
In a recent interview with HuffPost, Giuliani initially disputed the notion that Trump’s daily citing, in the final month of his campaign, of Russian-aligned WikiLeaks and its release of Russian-stolen emails constituted “colluding” with Russia.
“It is not,” Giuliani said.
Then he switched tacks.
“OK, and if it is, it isn’t illegal… It was sort of like a gift,” he said. “And you’re not involved in the illegality of getting it.”
So let me get this straight. Russia stole Democratic materials to put Trump in power; Trump solicited and welcomed the Russian assistance, and according to Giuliani, this may or may not be evidence of collusion.
Either way, we’re not supposed to care, because according to the president’s lawyer, the president merely took advantage of “a gift” from a foreign adversary that attacked our election.









