The Inquisitr reports:
Rudy Giuliani had a meltdown after Republican National Committee chief counsel Justin Riemer questioned Donald Trump’s claims of election fraud in the 2020 race. The alleged meltdown is outlined in an upcoming book by Michael Wolff, Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency, which claims that Riemer questioned Trump’s claims in an email sent to Trump campaign lawyer Jenna Ellis.
According to the report, Ellis was dining with Rudy Giuliani and former New York City police commissioner Bernie Kerik at the time she received the email. According to the book, Giuliani called RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel afterward to ensure that Riemer was removed. Nevertheless, he remains the chief counsel at the RNC. In response to the claims, an RNC spokesperson denied Wolff’s claims and suggested that the story is untrue.
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Rudy Guiliani Had A Meltdown Over RNC Challenging Donald Trump’s Election Claims, Report Sayshttps://t.co/wMzatAZQ1e
— The Inquisitr (@theinquisitr) July 11, 2021
This report is true @GOPChairwoman, and you know I have the receipts.
Why is the RNC lying and saying it’s false?https://t.co/Fn5fcyt8ln
— Jenna Ellis (@JennaEllisEsq) July 11, 2021
Update. I guess she doesn’t want to be confronted about the RNC lying.#RonnaMustGo https://t.co/lUZUKpuXpN pic.twitter.com/qHdloHUriQ
— Jenna Ellis (@JennaEllisEsq) July 11, 2021