Giuliani Explains His ‘Truth Isn’t Truth’ Comment In Monday Morning Tweet
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Rudy Giuliani, an attorney for President Trump, attempted to clarify the “truth isn’t truth” comment he made during a Sunday appearance on NBC News' “Meet the Press.”

 Rudy Giuliani, an attorney for President Trump, attempted to clarify the "truth isn't truth" comment he made during a Sunday appearance on NBC News' "Meet the Press."  "My statement was not meant as a pontification on moral theology but one referring to the situation where two people make precisely contradictory statements, the classic 'he said, she said' puzzle," Giuliani said in a Monday tweet. "Sometimes further inquiry can reveal the truth other times it doesn't."  The statement in question was in reference to a New York Times report about White House counsel Don McGahn's cooperation with special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.  After saying that Trump should not speak with Mueller's team due to risks of falling into a perjury trap, Giuliani said, "When you tell me that he should testify because he's going to tell the truth and he shouldn't worry, well that's so silly because it's somebody's version of the truth. Not the truth." Host Chuck Todd then commented, "Truth is truth," to which Giuliani replied, "No, no, it isn't truth. Truth isn't truth." 
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