Rudy Giuliani on Aug. 17 arrived at a courthouse in Atlanta to testify to a grand jury investigating possible election crimes.
Giuliani, who represented former President Donald Trump when the 2020 election took place, told reporters that he would not comment on the investigation until he knows more about it.
“They ask the questions, and we’ll see,” he said before entering the courthouse.
Grand jury testimony is closed to the public and press.
Giuliani’s lawyer Robert Costello told news outlets this week that prosecutors informed him that Giuliani has become a target of the criminal probe into the 2020 election.
“I began this thing as a material witness and I guess when they figured they weren’t going to sucker and bob me into violating the attorney-client privilege, they figured, ok let’s make me a target, let’s indict him,” Giuliani said on WABC radio on Tuesday….