Former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani said Friday just minutes after he was ordered to pay $150 million to two Georgia election workers: "I don't regret a damn thing.”
Speaking to reporters outside the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse in downtown Washington, D.C., he insisted the verdict will be reversed when he appeals the case before a “fair tribunal.”
“The absurdity of the number underscores the absurdity of the entire proceedings," said Giuliani. "I am quite confident when this case gets before a fair tribunal, it'll be reversed so quickly, it'll make your head spin.”
He had vowed to testify and clear his name, but never took the stand in his defense. Giuliani opted not to because “the judge made it clear that if I made any mistake or done anything wrong, she was considering contempt.”