Giuliani Questioned As Part Of Georgia Grand Jury Investigation
We ran the numbers: There are 2,839 news articles covering this topic. 57% (1,612) are left-leaning, 32% (919) are centrist, and 11% (308) are right-leaning.
Rudy Giuliani was questioned as part of an investigation into claims he made about now disproven election fraud during the 2020 election in Georgia. While left-leaning articles highlight statements showing the questioning was cordial, right-leaning articles highlight statements from Giuliani.
USA Today published a centrist article reporting on how Giuliani’s lawyer, Robert Costello, declined to comment on if Giuliani invoked the 5th amendment during questioning. The article also notes how Republican Gov. Brain Kemp has been subpoenaed for the same investigation.
A left-leaning article from The Washington Post focuses on how Giuliani said that he was “happy that [he] satisfied [his] obligation” for the testimony. Costello also stated that the questioning “went very well. No disputes.”
A right-leaning article from the New York Post focuses on how Giuliani declined to answer questions about what he was asked, telling reporters that “Grand juries, as I recall, are secret. They ask the questions and we’ll see.” Giuliani has become the highest-profile member of Trump’s inner circle to come under investigation for their role in Georgian election fraud claims.
From the right
Rudy Giuliani spends 6 hours in front of Georgia grand jury in election probe
New York Post