Rudy Giuliani's daughter Caroline, 31, slams her famous father as feeding Trump's 'mob mentality' after blasting him as the 'President's personal bulldog' in stinging essay urging readers to vote for Joe Biden
Rudy Giuliani's daughter accused him of feeding Donald Trump's 'mob mentality' Thursday, just hours after she slammed her father as being the 'President's personal bulldog'.
Caroline, 31, revealed to MSNBC that she has spent her life trying to escape from her father's career in politics, as she hit out at Giuliani for adding to the president's 'echo chamber of lies'.
Earlier in the day, the filmmaker revealed she is voting for Joe Biden in the upcoming election, despite the fact her famous father is one of Trump's staunchest supporters.
In an essay penned for Vanity Fair, Caroline savaged the Commander-in-chief and asked readers to cast their ballots for Democrats in order to end a 'reign of terror'.

Move over Claudia Conway! Rudy Giuliani's daughter Caroline has revealed that she is voting for Joe Biden in the upcoming election, despite the fact her famous father is one of President Trump's staunchest supporters. The pair are pictured back in the mid 2000s
Republican Rudy, who served as mayor of New York City from 1994 until 2001, currently works as President Trump's personal lawyer and is well-regarded as one of his closest allies.
Earlier this week, he provided the New York Post with a cache of e-mails from Joe Biden's son, Hunter, in the hopes of derailing the Democrat's presidential bid.
Yet, it was also reported Thursday that Trump had been warned last year that Giuliani may have been fed misinformation by Russian intelligence as the former mayor sought out incriminating intel on the Biden family.
Caroline was asked by MSNBC's Rachel Maddow about the latest claims being made about her father but said, 'I live in LA; I don't have any inside information on that.'

Caroline Giuliani, 31, appeared on Rachel Maddow on MSNBC on Thursday night

She told Maddow that she did not have any inside information on his recent dealings
She added that she only 'thought maybe I could be the other October surprise' to counteract Hunter's emails with her support for Biden and Harris.
'I've certainly been concerned about his public behaviors not for those reasons per say,' she added when questioned about Giuliani's mental health, 'but just because he's involved in this whole group of people doing these things.
'I think it's less about him specifically and more about the mob mentality that has been created and that he's feeding, unfortunately.'
Caroline added that she had not spoken to her father since the Vanity Fair op-ed was published and did not know how he felt about it. She said she would think he is 'very proud for having a daughter who uses her voice for what she believes in'.
The 31-year-old explained her reasons for wanting to publish the article now, stating that 'it just felt like an urgent thing to do.
'I felt like because of the experiences that I've had in politics and how discouraged I've been by them my whole life for personal reasons, that I could speak to those people who feel really overwhelmed about this election because of the toxic climate Trump has created,' she continued.
'The whole experience can be difficulty and challenging, but I think it's the same thing that a lot of people can relate to, despair over politics, and that's really what I wanted to speak to.
'I think that a lot of Trump's egomania, if you look at him four years ago to now, it's gotten exponentially worse and that's because of that echo chamber of lies,' she claims.
Caroline's scathing review of Trump was published just hours before in which she voiced her strong support for Biden.

Caroline met with Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris earlier this year

Caroline - who now describes herself as 'a filmmaker in the LGBTQ+ community' - is one of two children Rudy shares with his ex-wife, Donna Hanover. The family is pictured in the mid -1990s
'We are hanging by a single, slipping finger on a cliff's edge, and the fall will be fatal. If we remove ourselves from the fight, our country will be in freefall,' Caroline wrote.
But while she offered up a scathing assessment of Trump, Caroline's most stinging remarks were reserved for her dad - whom she accused of being a 'sycophant'.
'If being the daughter of a polarizing mayor who became the president's personal bulldog has taught me anything, it is that corruption starts with 'yes-men' and women,' Caroline wrote in her essay.

While Caroline admits she is 'extremely privileged childhood' and is 'grateful for everything she has been given', she admits that she does like to tell people who her father is
'[They] are cronies who create an echo chamber of lies and subservience to maintain their proximity to power. We've seen this ad nauseam with Trump and his cadre of high-level sycophants'.
Caroline - a Harvard grad who now describes herself as 'a filmmaker in the LGBTQ+ community' - is one of two children Rudy shares with his ex-wife, Donna Hanover.
But while Caroline has defected to the Democrats, her older brother, Andrew, is more in lockstep with their dad. He currently works as the Public Liaison Assistant to President Trump.
In her Vanity Fair essay, Caroline admits that relations with her father have significantly soured 'in Trump's era of chest-thumping partisan tribalism'.
However, she says that she has long clashed with her dad, and has suffered 'decades of despair over politics'.
'Around the age of 12, I would occasionally get into debates with my father, probably before I was emotionally equipped to handle such carnage,' she confesses in the piece.
'It was disheartening to feel how little power I had to change his mind, no matter how logical and above-my-pay-grade my arguments were.'

Rudy holds Caroline as he is sworn in as New York City Mayor on January 2, 1994

She says that she has always clashed with her father over politics. Pictured the the 90s, Caroline sitting her father's knee with her mother and brother beside them
She continues: 'Over the years other subjects like racial sensitivity (or lack thereof), sexism, policing, and the social safety net have all risen to this boiling point in me.
'It felt important to speak my mind, and I'm glad we at least managed to communicate at all. But the chasm was painful.'
While Caroline says she had an 'extremely privileged childhood' and is 'grateful for everything she has been given', she admits that she does not like to tell people who her father is.
She claims that revealing her dad's identity is 'a difficult confession—something I usually save for at least the second date.'
The 2020 presidential election is not the first time Caroline has publicly revealed her political views.
She previously told Politico that she supported Hillary Clinton's run for the White House in 2016. She also met with Biden's Vice Presidential pick, Kamala Harris, earlier this year.
"trump's personal bulldog" .... i'm sure you meant lapdog
ReplyDeleteObviously part of the cabal/deep state minions as her father once was. She seems proud to support a pedophile, sex trafficker, on CCP payroll, murderer of seal team 6 ... oh yeah cabal minion.
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