During an interview with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson on Thursday, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said that FBI agents who came to his home with a search warrant for “electronics” refused to take Hunter Biden’s hard drives, even though they fell “within the scope of the subpoena.”
“Well, about six o’clock in the morning, there was a big bang! bang! bang! on the door and outside were seven FBI agents with a warrant for electronics,” Giuliani began. “And I looked at the warrant and I said, ‘This is extraordinary because I offered to give these to the government and talk it over with them for two years.’”
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Giuliani said that the FBI agents took seven or eight electronic devices but refused to take the three Hunter Biden hard drives.
“I said, ‘Are you sure you don’t want them?’ I mean the warrant required them to take it,” Giuliani said. “And they said ‘No!’”
“Hunter Biden’s hard drives fall within the scope of the subpoena. The subpoena required them to take all electronics, but they decided to leave that behind. And they also were completely content to rely on my word that these were Hunter Biden’s hard drives,” Giuliani said.
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“The search warrant is purportedly based on one single failure to file for representing a Ukrainian national or official that I never represented,” Giuliani added.
Giuliani continued, stating that he “never represented a Ukrainian national or official before the United States government. I’ve declined it several times. I’ve had contracts in countries like Ukraine. In the contract is a clause that says I will not engage in lobbying or foreign representation. I don’t do it because I felt it would be too compromising.”