Millions of dollars have flowed from Donald Trump's political committees to pay legal fees for his and his aides — but not Rudy Giuliani or Jenna Ellis.
Trump isn’t unaware of his former friend’s problems — he just doesn’t seem to particularly care. CNNthat Giuliani traveled to Mar-a-Lago with his lawyer Robert Costello in April to talk about the “seven-figure legal fees” he has run up since Trump left office. “But the former president, who is notoriously strict about dipping into his own coffers, didn’t seem very interested,” CNN reported.
This penny-pinching seems like a bad idea when you consider that there’s still a chance that federal prosecutors could charge Giuliani for his role in trying to flip the 2020 election’s outcome — and in turn offer some kind of deal if he became a witness against Trump.
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