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Jeremy

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Oct 25, 2017
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New York State Bar Association Launches Historic Inquiry Into Removing Trump Attorney Rudy Giuliani From Its Membership - New York State Bar Association (nysba.org)


The New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) strongly condemned the violent uprising that occurred at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, orchestrated by individuals bent on subverting the will of the voters by disrupting the certification of the 2020 presidential election results.

Thankfully, Congress overcame this assault and fulfilled its constitutional responsibility in certifying the Biden-Harris victory. However, we must address the root cause of this abhorrent incident, the blame for which lies first and foremost with President Donald Trump.

But the president did not act alone. Hours before the angry mob stormed the Capitol walls, Trump's personal attorney, Rudolph Giuliani, addressed a crowd of thousands at the White House, reiterating baseless claims of widespread election fraud in the presidential election and the Georgia U.S. Senate runoffs.

"If we're wrong, we will be made fools of, but if we're right a lot of them will go to jail," Mr. Giuliani said. "Let's have trial by combat."

NYSBA has received hundreds of complaints in recent months about Mr. Giuliani and his baseless efforts on behalf of President Trump to cast doubt on the veracity of the 2020 presidential election and, after the votes were cast, to overturn its legitimate results. As widely reported, these efforts included the commencement and prosecution of court actions in multiple states without any evidentiary basis whatsoever. In each and every instance, these actions were appropriately dismissed by the courts in which they were brought.

As the nation's largest voluntary state bar association, NYSBA has a responsibility to defend and protect the rule of law. Based on these complaints, and the statement Mr. Giuliani uttered shortly before the attack on the Capitol, NYSBA President Scott M. Karson has launched an inquiry pursuant to the Association's bylaws to determine whether Mr. Giuliani should be removed from the membership rolls of the Association.

NYSBA's bylaws state that "no person who advocates the overthrow of the government of the United States, or of any state, territory or possession thereof, or of any political subdivision therein, by force or other illegal means, shall be a member of the Association." Mr. Giuliani's words quite clearly were intended to encourage Trump supporters unhappy with the election's outcome to take matters into their own hands. Their subsequent attack on the Capitol was nothing short of an attempted coup, intended to prevent the peaceful transition of power.

Mr. Giuliani will be provided due process and have an opportunity – should he so choose – to explain and defend his words and actions.

This decision is historic for NYSBA, and we have not made it lightly. We cannot stand idly by and allow those intent on rending the fabric of our democracy to go unchecked.
 
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New York State Bar Association Launches Historic Inquiry Into Removing Trump Attorney Rudy Giuliani From Its Membership - New York State Bar Association

This decision is historic for NYSBA, and we have not made it lightly. We cannot stand idly by and allow those intent on rending the fabric of our democracy to go unchecked.

The New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) strongly condemned the violent uprising that occurred at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, orchestrated by individuals bent on subverting the will of the voters by disrupting the certification of the 2020 presidential election results.

Thankfully, Congress overcame this assault and fulfilled its constitutional responsibility in certifying the Biden-Harris victory. However, we must address the root cause of this abhorrent incident, the blame for which lies first and foremost with President Donald Trump.

But the president did not act alone. Hours before the angry mob stormed the Capitol walls, Trump's personal attorney, Rudolph Giuliani, addressed a crowd of thousands at the White House, reiterating baseless claims of widespread election fraud in the presidential election and the Georgia U.S. Senate runoffs.

"If we're wrong, we will be made fools of, but if we're right a lot of them will go to jail," Mr. Giuliani said. "Let's have trial by combat."
 
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Jeremy

Jeremy

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Oct 25, 2017
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The Trump campaign attorneys who tried to dance around this by making incendiary, false claims to the press then refusing to make those claims while in court should not be able to skate based on that.
 

shinobi602

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HylianSeven

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Oct 25, 2017
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YA HATE TO SEE IT!

Fuck him, dude should have been removed years ago.

Even for Republicans, I'm legitimately surprised the Borat thing didn't do more damage to him.
 

Lifendz

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Oct 27, 2017
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Yes. Had to put on "Layla" (the song that played during that classic montage in Goodfellas) when I read this a second time. I can just picture that evil racist fuck with his head down leaving the grievance committee having lost his license. Who you gonna get to defend you in your impeachment trial now, Donny?
 

Mandos

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Nov 27, 2017
30,891
And this help ensures Trump never gets a lawyer again. He was already the guy who won't pay you, is toxic, ruin your rep, and maybe get you disbarred, he now can get you disbarred. Also he's going to be in so many lawsuits
 

Hyun Sai

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Oct 27, 2017
14,562
Not a good look that they waited this long to do this. But everybody is covering their asses these days, how strange.
 

Temascos

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Oct 27, 2017
12,505
Oh now they get round to it? All it takes is literally everything that Rudy has done plus an angry mob storming the Capitol building to finally say "Hey, maybe we should disbar this guy."

Man, breaking the rules looks like so much fun because you can get away with so much before people do anything about it, and that's if you're dumb enough to stay in the game for longer than you should.
 

entremet

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Oct 26, 2017
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Not a lawyer and don't no shit about law, but, man what it takes to be disbarred is a lot lol. I guess really just a felony conviction, right?
 

Stat

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Oct 25, 2017
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Serious Q. If they want trial by combat, which is insane, don't they have to be the ones who fight lol?