The president's personal lawyer is described as 'crazy' and will to work for free in the satirical subway advert.
Rudy Giuliani has been dubbed"crazy" and willing to help clients with"back-channel deals" in a mock New York City subway advert that appeared on Tuesday., also suggested President Donald Trump's personal attorney would"work when drunk" and for free.
A joke snippet under the advertised"cable news appearances" service says:"I will appear on all cable news networks on behalf of my clients. I promise that each appearance will be three things: unhinged, combative and fun." Former New York City Mayor and attorney to President Donald Trump Rudy Giuliani visits"Mornings With Maria" with anchor Maria Bartiromo at Fox Business Network Studios on September 23, 2019 in New York City. Giuliani claimed his Ukraine meetings with top officials were sanctioned by the State Department.called the joke outfits office number, but there was no answer. An automated answering machine message said:"You've called the law offices of Crazy Rudy.
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