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Giuliani to turn himself in on Wednesday in Georgia for 2020 election-related charges.

Latest appointee to President Donald Trump’s legal team and former Mayor of New York City ⁣ Rudy⁤ Giuliani takes questions from the media after speaking ⁤ at the Conference‍ on Iran on May 5, 2018⁣ in Washington, DC. ‌(Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

OAN’s James Meyers
11:38‌ AM‌ –⁢ Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is expected to surrender on Wednesday, for charges tied to allegedly trying to overturn the ​2020 Presidential election results.

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Giuliani claimed he will turn himself in to authorities in ​Georgia, for the current racketeering ⁤charges he faces for allegedly ⁢being⁢ involved in overturning the state’s 2020 presidential election.

Giuliani discussed his trip‌ to the‌ Peach State with reporters outside his home,⁢ defending former President Donald Trump for⁣ the allegations in⁤ the 2020 election.

“I’m fighting‍ for justice⁣ from the first moment I represented Donald Trump, an innocent man, ⁤who has now been proven innocent several times. I⁢ don’t know how many times he has to be proven innocent and they have to be proven to be ⁢liars, actually enemies of our republic who are⁣ destroying rights, sacred rights,” Giuliani said.

Trump and the former New​ York City mayor each face 13 counts in ⁣the indictment, which is more than any​ of the other 17 ‌defendants being charged in the case.

However, Giuliani ⁤throughout the case has maintained his innocence, and said⁣ he ⁣is only guilty of supporting the 45th President.

Once​ Giuliani arrives in the Peach State he will negotiate a bail amount with state District Attorney Fani ⁢Willis and then will be fingerprinted and have a mugshot taken.

The indictment of the former mayor alleged he played a key role in a criminal conspiracy, pressing officials in Arizona, Pennsylvania and Georgia to overturn the election results.

Additionally, he was charged with promoting false⁣ claims that voting machines were⁢ rigged, and making false‍ claims in sworn legal filings.

In the ‌meantime, Giuliani remained confident‍ he⁤ will be declared innocent.

“This will be ‍proven to be‍ like all the rest,⁢ a complete hoax and a lie,” he said.

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