Rudy Giuliani used election conspiracy theories to hawk vitamins, gold, and cybersecurity products: lawsuit
Giuliani used conspiracy theories about the election to personally profit. This would at least partially explain why he doctored video footage in Georgia for one:
"He 'cashed in by hosting a podcast where he exploited election falsehoods to market gold coins, supplements, cigars, and protection from 'cyber thieves,''" reported Drew Harwell. "The lawsuit frames Giuliani not as an ideological crusader but as a shrewd marketer eager to monetize his growing fan base, using the kinds of social-media-influencer techniques popular across YouTube, Facebook and Instagram, including infomercial-style endorsements and promotional discount codes...one example highlighted in the lawsuit, the report noted, "For just $596, an online fraud-protection company that Giuliani called 'the only folks to trust that I know of' was selling four years of online defense from home-stealing 'cyber thieves.' 'Use code 'Rudy' — that's me — and sign up for 30 free days of protection,' Giuliani said, before resuming a diatribe about an international communist vote-stealing plot — and, later, another advertisement, in which he hawked dietary supplements.""
Bill Barr had said a lot of the conspiracies that Trump repeated came directly from Giuliani. I actually wonder now if Trump only saw the doctored footage. Trump did refuse the unedited footage when offered on the SOS tape but still. Interesting.
Also, recently Madison Cawthorn finally admitted he saw no evidence of fraud but thought "in general" things like drop boxes were "unconstitutional". Full interview here:
Rep. Madison Cawthorn, who sought to overturn Biden's win, acknowledges the election 'was not fraudulent'