The two tweets disappeared from Mr Giuliani’s schedule sometime on Tuesday afternoon. The first wrote: “I’m disgusted and outraged by the right lie by Jason Miller and Bill [Stepien]. » “I am saddened that they were not prepared for the mass deception (as were other lawyers around the president),” he said, referring to Trump’s fraudulent allegations of fraud rather than his own attempts to overthrow the election. “I DENIED any alcohol that night,” he claimed. “My favorite drink..Diet Pepsi”. The allegation he initially responded to emerged during the January 6 hearings this week and last week. In a videotaped statement, Trump campaign spokesman Jason Miller made it clear that he believed the former mayor was visibly drunk when he began urging Trump to declare victory, even as the networks declared him an Arizona, Joe Biden. Mr Giuliani was the leader of efforts after the 2020 election to overturn the results before they were ratified by Congress in January. As head of Donald Trump’s legal team, the former mayor of New York hosted press conferences and attended hearings where he repeatedly made false allegations of fraud based on rumors and anonymous jokes. anyone else to provide tangible evidence of fraud. He and his team were presented as the crazy sideline of Trump’s campaign by members of Team Normal, campaign director Bill Stepien said during the committee’s Jan. 6 testimony at Monday night’s hearing. According to testimony gathered by lawmakers, Donald Trump focused on listening to Giuliani and other conspiracy theorists such as Sidney Powell, while ignoring warnings about his false allegations by officials such as Bill Barr and his co-chairman. of. The commission’s lawmakers sought to prove that Trump and his allies, such as Giuliani, followed suit, knowing that their actions could lead to violence on Jan. 6, when lawmakers met to certify the election. Like the former president himself, Giuliani remains a staunch supporter of conspiracies to defeat Trump in the 2020 election.