Rudy Giuliani is suspended from practicing law in Washington DC after New York court strips him of his license for 'making demonstrably false' statements about the election
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An appeals court has suspended Rudy Giuliani from practicing law in Washington D.C. after he temporarily lost his license in New York for making 'demonstrably false' statements in court regarding the 2020 election.
The Washington court suspended Giuliani from working as an attorney in the city 'pending outcome' of his New York case, according to disciplinary court records obtained by CNN.
Giuliani had his law license suspended last month for making 'demonstrably false and misleading statements' while pushing Donald Trump's election fraud claims and 'threatening public interest'.