Giuliani: ‘I Don’t Think There’s Much of Legacy’ for Obama ‘at All’

‘There’s a certain pettiness that I hadn’t seen before’

HEGSETH: "What does it say about the legacy of President Obama?" 
GIULIANI: "I don’t think there’s much of a legacy at all, but what it says is that there’s a certain pettiness that I hadn’t seen before. I mean, to do this after 18 months, when you could have prevented it ten months ago, to double cross Israel in the last hours of his administration after pretending that he was a friend of Israel which no one believed, I never believed it, not after the Iran agreement, but at least he pretended to be a friend of Israel. To do those two things, to basically reduce the leverage of the next president, look, a report like this done correctly could be tremendous leverage against whomever the hackers are, whether they are the Russian government, Russian operatives, or some other operatives. This would be tremendous leverage that could be used to help us." 

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