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“Under Biden, U.S is a fascist country” – Trump ally Rudy Giuliani says in fresh interview

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Rudy Giuliani, who served as personal lawyer for former President Donald Trump, said the United States is a “fascist country at this point” under the Biden administration.

Giuliani made the statement during an interview after he was asked to describe what the country is like under Biden in one word.

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However, Last week Giuliani said he possesses evidence of voter fraud in the 2020 election, claiming on Thursday night he had “900 death certificates” that prove dead people voted.

Appearing on “The Lindell Report,” a program usually hosted by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, Giuliani told guest host Brannon Howse about the death certificates. Business Insider reported.

“Let’s look at Georgia for a moment, Raffensperger, the Secretary of State, who until recently, was saying that it was a perfect election,” Giuliani said, referencing Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. “The idiot said to the president, it was a perfect election. He said to the president, you know, we looked and we couldn’t find any dead people who voted.”

“I found 900 people whose death certificates I had, they all died in 2000, before the election,” Giuliani said. “I think the actual number our expert estimated was more in the range of about four or five or six thousand. But I had 900 death certificates. They’re people who voted!”

“Don’t tell me it was a perfect election, then I know you’re a damn liar,” Giuliani added.

During an earlier segment of the broadcast, Giuliani told Howse: “You can’t let 300 dead people vote, much less 6,000!”

Giuliani did not display the death certificates on-air and did not reveal where he had obtained them. Giuliani did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Insider.

Other right-wing figures have also suggested that dead persons may have voted in the 2020 elections. Lindell, for example, claimed in October without evidence that 23,000 people had voted using a jail address.

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