• On his podcast, Giuliani said Trump "had nothing to do with" the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
  • Instead, he claimed Antifa members posed as Trump supporters, which the DOJ has said there was "no indication" of. 
  • Giuliani said the select committee's hearings are an indication of a "fascist-type government."

Rudy Giuliani, former advisor and personal lawyer to Donald Trump, claimed in an episode of his podcast that the former president had "nothing to do with" the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. 

The episode, released Saturday, was a response to the House select committee's televised hearings related to the investigation into the events of Jan. 6, 2021. On Thursday, the committee released findings that indicated the events of the day were an attempted coup intended to keep former president Trump in power. 

"I assure you, as I assured you about the stolen election, this was not an insurrection or a coup," Giuliani, who had his law license suspended over his oft-repeated lies about election fraud, said. "The president had nothing to do with it, and none of the people close to the president did."

Giuliani wrongly alleged, instead, that undercover Antifa members dressed as Trump supporters caused a majority of the damage during the riot. The Department of Justice has said there is "no indication" that was the case.

In the 34-minute long podcast episode, the former mayor of New York alleged the hearings were a "made-for-TV" spectacle designed to promote what he called an authoritarian Democratic party.

"And the way in which they're being treated is an indication of the fascist-type government that the Bidens, the Pelosis —  the socialists who always liked a fascist type-government, an authoritarian government — that they'll run as long as you keep them in office," Giuliani said. 

Giuliani, who several GOP members have speculated was drunk on election night 2020, has made similar incendiary comments before, including at the rally before the insurrection, when he called for "trial by combat" to address election fraud claims. 

Note: this story was updated to include new reports about Giuliani's drinking on election night 2020.  

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