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The younger Giuliani defended his dad passionately, claiming he “did everything, ultimately, by the book.â€
But the impassioned video was mocked by Twitter users for various reasons ― like factual inaccuracy.
Who wants to tell Rudy Giuliani’s son that New York’s 1st Court of Appeals isn’t part of the Justice Department? https://t.co/LvcsOXcxiy
— Grant Stern is fully vaccinated (@grantstern) June 24, 2021
The state bar disciplined Giuliani for violating its ethics rules. It’s not politics & DOJ is not involved. But, I’m here to see more of this scenic roadstop in the promised multiple statements later today. Wondering if there’s a crossover with 4 Seasons Landscaping? https://t.co/JurGkKtUUk
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) June 24, 2021
Others made fun of the framing of the video, which made the younger Giuliani look tiny compared to the parking lot where he inexplicably decided to mount his father’s defense.
Honestly, the framing of this video, making him look like a very small and bratty child, is one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen in my life. https://t.co/qOSMEBryRk
— Rex Huppke (@RexHuppke) June 24, 2021
Did he film this by putting his phone on the roof of his car?
Top-notch staff work, the kid’s campaign is firing on all cylinders. https://t.co/9PZKizSDZ2
— Paul Waldman (@paulwaldman1) June 24, 2021
Some people were surprisingly sympathetic to the gubernatorial candidate.
Hey man, I don’t normally do this for people I hate but I can hear the sizzling and beg you to wear sunblock. https://t.co/aN6AIjc5vM
— Brandi Whistlefrown 😾 (@ItsTheBrandi) June 24, 2021
One person did have a valuable suggestion about how Giuliani could make his video even more impactful.