Rudy Giuliani told Tucker Carlson yesterday that seven FBI agents knocked on his door at 6 a.m. Wednesday morning, April 28, demanding his electronics. He said it was ironic, since he’s “offered to give these to the government and talk it over with them for two years.” He went on that “I could have destroyed the evidence years ago” but did not because it is “exculpatory” material in his favor. (Giuliani also said that he offered the raiding party three copies of a hard drive from Hunter Biden’s laptop, but the FBI declined.)The infamous Southern District of New York supposedly is investigating whether Giuliani, in his search for evidence on Joe Biden, illegally lobbied the Trump administration on behalf of Ukrainian officials. The theory is that he was to get Trump to dump Marie Yovanovitch as the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, and the officials would deliver more evidence on Biden.
Yovanovitch would later testify in the January 2020 impeachment proceedings. Giuliani was helping President Donald Trump prepare for those proceedings, when, as Giuliani told Carlson: “The Department of Justice in late 2019 covertly obtained access to my iCloud and never notified me. They invade the attorney client relationship as we were defending against the phony impeachment.”
The FBI also early April 28 searched the Virginia home of Victoria Toensing, the wife of former U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Joe diGenova, both of whom committed the sin of “lèse majesté” for daring to investigate Biden’s involvement in corruption in Ukraine. Her legal representation stated: “She would have been happy to turn over any relevant documents. All they had to do was ask.” There seems to be a high price put upon anyone looking into Biden’s own admission that he threatened a foreign government to fire the Prosecutor General.
Recall that on Jan. 23, 2018 former Vice President Biden, appearing with Michael Carpenter before the Council on Foreign Relations, bragged that he threatened Ukraine’s President Poroshenko and Prime Minister Yatsenyuk, to dump the man investigating corruption at Burisma, Prosecutor-General Viktor Shokin, or lose a $1 billion loan guarantee. Shokin was dumped, replaced by Yuriy Lutsenko. Marie Yovanovitch was nominated May 18, 2016 and was installed as ambassador on August 29, 2016. She worked closely with the National Anti-Corruption Bureau, the IMF-organized replacement of the National Anti-Corruption Committee. Control over what corruption was and was not to be allowed was no little matter. Yovanovitch would become perhaps the key obstacle to any investigation in Ukraine of Biden’s actions there. Lutsenko certainly knew where the bodies were buried and threatened to turn on Biden. Hence, impeachment #2 and the dawn raids on April 28.