Former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani, along with 10 others, has pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiring to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Arizona. Giuliani's spokesperson predicts that he will be fully vindicated in this case.
Giuliani's mugshot was released by Arizona officials on Monday after he posted a $10,000 cash bond. Prosecutors had been searching for him for weeks and eventually located him based on his own podcasts. He was served last month in Palm Beach, Florida, during his 80th birthday party.
When asked if he had any regrets about his actions in Arizona after the election, Giuliani responded, 'Oh my goodness, no. I'm very, very proud of it.' He went on to claim that there was a significant amount of vote fraud in Arizona that was covered up, calling it 'probably one of the biggest conspiracies in American history.'
Giuliani's defiant stance suggests that he remains steadfast in his belief that the election was tainted by fraud. The legal proceedings in Arizona will continue as Giuliani and his co-defendants maintain their plea of not guilty.