Rudy Giuliani Accuses Joe Biden of 'Working for Iran' and Barack Obama of 'Money Laundering' During Unhinged Israel-Hamas Rant
Oct. 23 2023, Published 11:00 a.m. ET
Rudy Giuliani targeted President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama during an unhinged rant about the Israel-Hamas conflict, RadarOnline.com has learned.
Giuliani’s surprising remarks came on Sunday as the former New York City mayor appeared for an interview on Newsmax.
According to the man once dubbed “America’s mayor,” President Biden is “working for Iran” amid the ongoing war between Hamas and Israel in Gaza.
Giuliani also questioned where the $100 million in humanitarian aid sent by the Biden Administration for the Palestinian citizens in Gaza would end up.
Donald Trump’s former lawyer then predicted that the $100 million aid package would likely be seized by Hamas and used for future terrorist attacks.
“He’s got nobody, and he’s got no one in Gaza,” Giuliani said of President Biden during his Newsmax interview on Sunday. “The money is going to go into Gaza. Hamas controls it. They’re just as good as the mafia, grabbing the money from people.”
“I mean, he’s either being a total fool or a big liar or probably both,” he continued. “But let’s face it, he is on Iran’s side and he’s on Hamas’ side. He is not on our side. We don’t have a president now really functioning in the best interest of the United States.”
“Plus, he’s got a bunch of spies in his administration,” Giuliani claimed further. “I mean, one after another it’s coming out whose loyalties are to Iran and to the Palestinian Authority. They’re all around him.”
Also surprising were Giuliani’s unfounded claims that Obama provided Iran, Palestine, and Hamas with “hundreds of millions in cash” to “launder money” during his two terms as president between 2009 and 2017.
“But we never really got to the bottom of Obama giving them hundreds of millions in cash,” Giuliani charged. “That’s a crime. It was money laundering.”
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Giuliani’s Newsmax interview on Sunday came two weeks after Hamas attacked Israel from the Gaza Strip on October 7 in a strike that left more than 1,400 Israeli citizens dead.
Giuliani’s Newsmax interview also came as the former NYC mayor remains embroiled in several legal issues – including his recent indictment in Georgia.
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The disgraced Trump lawyer was indicted alongside the ex-president and 17 other co-defendants in Fulton County in August in connection to their alleged efforts to subvert the state’s results of the 2020 presidential election.
His legal woes worsened last week after Sidney Powell, one of the 19 defendants in the Georgia case, accepted a plea deal.
According to Trump sources, Powell will likely provide prosecutors with “information” about the former president and Giuliani in connection to the Georgia election interference case.
“There is concern about the degree to which Powell could offer information not just about former President Trump but about Rudy Giuliani,” one Trump insider shared after Powell’s plea deal last week.