“I REFUSED all alcohol that evening. My favorite drink..Diet Pepsi,” Giuliani wrote in a since-deleted tweet.
on election night. Noting that Trump was said to have rejected the advice of advisers who urged him to wait til the numbers were in, Cheney charged that Trump “followed the course recommended by an apparently inebriated Rudy Giuliani, to just claim he won, and insist that the vote counting stop—to falsely claim everything was fraudulent.” That claim was
up by both Stepien and Miller, the latter of whom told the panel Giuliani was “definitely intoxicated.”Yet according to the former mayor, who seemingly reaches a new rock bottom every few months, reports of his intoxication are patently false. “I am disgusted and outraged at the outright lie by Jason Miller and Bill Steppien [on Twitter on Tuesday, claiming that if he was acting erratically, it was because he was angry that they weren’t addressing his and Trump’s fake claims of voter fraud.
While it’s not clear at this time if the good people at PepsiCo demanded Giuliani remove any mention of their product from his timeline for fear of association, what is clear is that there had been previous reports that the guy was hammered on the night of the election. In addition to the testimony from Miller,