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- Rudy Giuliani detailed his "insurance policy" that he has repeatedly mentioned when asked about President Donald Trump suddenly turning on the attorney as the impeachment inquiry roils on.
- Giuliani wrote on Twitter that it was a "sarcastic" term, but he did in fact have potentially compromising "files" he had in a safe concerning former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter.
- The former prosecutor has been at the center of several State Department officials and House lawmakers' concerns over the course of the impeachment inquiry related to his contact with Ukrainian officials.
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Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump's personal attorney, shed light on his repeated mentions of an"insurance policy" in case the president turned on him for his dealings in Ukraine.
Giuliani posted on Twitter Saturday to say that the claim was "sarcastic" but referred to potentially compromising "files" he had in a safe concerning former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter. See the rest of the story at Business Insider NOW WATCH: Extremists turned a frog meme into a hate symbol, but Hong Kong protesters revived it as an emblem of hope See Also: SEE ALSO: State Department documents link Mike Pompeo to Rudy Giuliani in the months leading up to Yovanovitch's recall |