'They won't call me back': Rudy Giuliani being frozen out after 'dramatic U-turn' on Trump
Donald Trump confidante Rudy Giuliani says he can't get a call back from the White House after he started criticizing the President's top Cabinet officials.
Giuliani "made a dramatic U-turn over President Donald Trump's 'crooked' choices after years of working as his fixer," according to the Daily Mail. It cites Giuliani's recent interview with conservative pundit Eric Bolling.
"The 80-year-old, who is currently facing mounting legal woes, told Bolling that although he's pleased with changes at the Justice Department, he still has problems with 'crooked' choices made by FBI director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi," the outlet reported Saturday.
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According to the report, "He specifically said he doesn't agree with the way Patel and Bondi have been 'going after Catholics in the Justice Department' and the January 6 participants."
The interview was also flagged by The Daily Beast, which published an article entitled, "Rudy Giuliani Whines About FBI Trump BFF Kash Patel is Running."
"No one at the Department of Justice (DOJ) or the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will return Rudy Giuliani’s calls, and he’s really not happy about it," the outlet reported.
Both outlets quote the attorney as saying, "I tried to reach them today, they didn’t call me back."
"They say there’s an explanation for it. It better be damn good," he reportedly added.
"President Donald Trump’s former lawyer claims he was calling up FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi to complain about the DOJ and FBI supposedly appointing employees who investigated the Capitol Riots to top posts at the bureau’s Washington, D.C., office," according to the report. "It is a dramatic change of tone for a man who had praised Patel as one of Trump’s 'most consequential picks' and hugged and kissed Bondi on stage in 2018."