Warning: he wasn't just "tucking in his shirt." Cohen burst in before things went too far.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ug27vNEx48s
This was kind of a cruel prank on a guy barely more aware than Donald Trump, who actually believed Rudy's explanation for everything.
Trump's lawyer steps into honey trap
In the election homestretch, Rudy Giuliani has been desperately seeking attention for claims of corruption he's flogging against Joe Biden and his son Hunter. That got more challenging when it came out Wednesday that Giuliani planted seeds of self-distraction months ago.
Giuliani, President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, was caught on video getting comfortable on a hotel bed and placing his hand down his pants after flirting with a young foreign television journalist who turned out to be an actress in British comic Sacha Baron Cohen’s new mockumentary. Giuliani later protested he was just tucking in his shirt at the time. In a sequel to his 2006 "Borat" film, Cohen reprised his role pranking famous people to say and do embarrassing things while pretending to be a reporter from Kazakhstan.
Giuliani went to the hotel room, which was outfitted with hidden cameras, at the invitation of the woman, who was introduced by Borat. Giuliani was told he would be interviewed about the Trump administration’s coronavirus response, and the meeting in the swanky Manhattan hotel started out that way. Off that topic, the interviewer said she was nervous. Giuliani said he'd help her "relax," then sipped a scotch and asked for her phone number and address.
If you want a full play-by-play of what happened next, see these accounts by NBC News, The Daily Beast and The Guardian. Anyway, after a few seconds, Borat/Cohen burst into the room, shouting, "She’s 15. She’s too old for you." (The woman wasn't previously described to Giuliani as underage. The actress, Maria Bakalova, is 24. Giuliani is 76.) "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm" debuts Friday on Amazon Prime.
Nearly six hours after the stories appeared, Giuliani tweeted that it wasn't what it looked like.
https://www.newsday.com/long-island/...sia-1.50043900
It looks like exactly what Donald doesn't want to remind voters about, just before the election. I've got Amazon Prime, but I think maybe I'll sit this one out. :rotfl:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ug27vNEx48s
This was kind of a cruel prank on a guy barely more aware than Donald Trump, who actually believed Rudy's explanation for everything.
Trump's lawyer steps into honey trap
In the election homestretch, Rudy Giuliani has been desperately seeking attention for claims of corruption he's flogging against Joe Biden and his son Hunter. That got more challenging when it came out Wednesday that Giuliani planted seeds of self-distraction months ago.
Giuliani, President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, was caught on video getting comfortable on a hotel bed and placing his hand down his pants after flirting with a young foreign television journalist who turned out to be an actress in British comic Sacha Baron Cohen’s new mockumentary. Giuliani later protested he was just tucking in his shirt at the time. In a sequel to his 2006 "Borat" film, Cohen reprised his role pranking famous people to say and do embarrassing things while pretending to be a reporter from Kazakhstan.
Giuliani went to the hotel room, which was outfitted with hidden cameras, at the invitation of the woman, who was introduced by Borat. Giuliani was told he would be interviewed about the Trump administration’s coronavirus response, and the meeting in the swanky Manhattan hotel started out that way. Off that topic, the interviewer said she was nervous. Giuliani said he'd help her "relax," then sipped a scotch and asked for her phone number and address.
If you want a full play-by-play of what happened next, see these accounts by NBC News, The Daily Beast and The Guardian. Anyway, after a few seconds, Borat/Cohen burst into the room, shouting, "She’s 15. She’s too old for you." (The woman wasn't previously described to Giuliani as underage. The actress, Maria Bakalova, is 24. Giuliani is 76.) "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm" debuts Friday on Amazon Prime.
Nearly six hours after the stories appeared, Giuliani tweeted that it wasn't what it looked like.
https://www.newsday.com/long-island/...sia-1.50043900
It looks like exactly what Donald doesn't want to remind voters about, just before the election. I've got Amazon Prime, but I think maybe I'll sit this one out. :rotfl: