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Rudy Giuliani testifies for six hours

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The former Trump lawyer and New York City Mayor was met by a swarm of reporters

This has been an 18-month long investigation that’s now heating up as the District Attorney in Georgia is looking to wrap things up ahead of the all-important mid-term elections and a potential announcement from former U.S. President Donald Trump about a potential run for President in 2024.

On Wednesday former Trump lawyer and New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani arrived in Fulton Country to testify.

He was met by a swarm of reporters. He was asked several questions–take a listen.

He appeared behind closed doors for about 6-hours for grand jury testimony.

This all comes as Giuliani, has been told by Atlanta prosecutors that he is a target in their probe of whether former President Trump’s or his associates broke any Georgia state law while attempting to have the 2020 presidential election result overturned.

His car was surrounded by police escorts as he departed without speaking to reporters.

The D.A. has also informed more than a dozen of Trump’s associates who presented their views about the presidential electors in 2020 that they are targets of her investigation.

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