Another example cited by the order was Giuliani's repeated claim in an effort to discredit election results that "dead people 'voted' in Philadelphia."
Giuliani also had falsely claimed, on different occasions, that Pennsylvania received more absentee ballots than the state had sent out before the election. In a statement, Giuliani's lawyers said: "We are disappointed with the Appellate Division, First Department's decision suspending Mayor Giuliani prior to being afforded a hearing on the issues that are alleged."
"If you want to say I said something irresponsible, you have to give me a chance to defend myself ... courts can't decide based on newspapers," Giuliani said. "I feel personally worried for the country ... only Trump lawyers get investigated." Giuliani's son Andrew, a former White House aide to Trump who is currently seeking the Republican nomination for governor of New York, said that the suspension was "unacceptable" and the product of judges appointed by Democratic governors, including Gov. Andrew Cuomo, whom Andrew is seeking to unseat.
If false and misleading statements is the standard, the unemployment numbers are going way up.
Crazy courts!
Nothing was mislabeled. There was massive fraud and Trump won.
NOW THIS IS THE TRUE DEFINITION OF OPPRESSION! CAN'T WAIT TO MOVE THE F OUTTA NYS!
He’s got nobody to blame but himself. He got in bed with the wrong guy. bottom
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