President Trump tried to distance himself from his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani's efforts related to Ukraine
on Tuesday in an interview with radio host Bill O'Reilly. In the
interview for BillOReilly.com, O'Reilly asked the president what
Giuliani was, "doing in Ukraine on your behalf."
"Well, you have to ask that to Rudy, but Rudy, I don't, I don't even
know," said Mr. Trump. "I know he was going to go to Ukraine, and I
think he canceled a trip," the president continued. "But, you know, Rudy
has other clients, other than me. I'm one person."
Mr. Trump then denied that he had ever directed Giuliani to go to Ukraine on his behalf. However, in May the New York Times reported that Giuliani had planned to go to Ukraine that month, to urge the government there to open several investigations that could aid the president.
Read more:Trump denies sending Rudy Giuliani to Ukraine to push Biden, election probes
Mr. Trump then denied that he had ever directed Giuliani to go to Ukraine on his behalf. However, in May the New York Times reported that Giuliani had planned to go to Ukraine that month, to urge the government there to open several investigations that could aid the president.
Read more:Trump denies sending Rudy Giuliani to Ukraine to push Biden, election probes
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