After seeing headlines today about Rudy Giuliani facing a criminal investigation, it’s necessary to pause and wonder which of his scandals the headlines refer to. Are we talking about the former New York City mayor’s dealings in Ukraine? No, not that scandal.
Are we talking about the Justice Department’s investigation into Giuliani’s role in the fake-elector controversy? No, not that scandal, either.
Are we talking about the Republican’s legal troubles surrounding the lies he told about voting-machine companies? No, not that scandal, either.
Are we talking about his efforts to get a presidential pardon before Donald Trump left the White House? No, not that scandal, either.
Today, as NBC News reported, we’re talking about Giuliani’s intensifying mess in Georgia.
Rudy Giuliani is a “target” of the criminal investigation into possible 2020 election interference in Georgia by former President Donald Trump and others, his attorney told NBC News. The lawyer, Robert Costello, said the Georgia prosecutors initially told New York courts — as part of their efforts to compel Giuliani’s testimony — that Giuliani was a material witness. Now, Costello said they were informed Monday that he is a “target” of the probe.
As my MSNBC colleague Ja’han Jones noted earlier, Giuliani has “tried — and failed — to wiggle his way out of a subpoena to testify in the case. He was ordered last week to testify in person on Wednesday.”








