In a year that doesn’t seem to be ending fast enough for Rudy Giuliani, US President Donald Trump’s personal attorney faced yet another embarrassment when he farted while spreading conspiracy theories during a recent hearing.
The greasy lawyer and sycophantic Trump-aide, best known for his false claims and dripping hair dye, landed himself in a rather ‘steamy’ situation recently when he passed gas in the middle of a court hearing.
The incident occurred in Lancing, Michigan at a hearing in which Giuliani was fielding questions about Trump’s baseless accusations of voter fraud and
The squeaky little farts were heard not only by those sitting adjacent to Giuliani but also picked up by the courtroom microphones. A video of the flatulence has been going viral on social media.
Rudy Giuliani lets a hot fart rip while spewing lies in insane Michigan testimony. pic.twitter.com/jo0pM2w0p8
— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) December 3, 2020
Ok, shut it all down.
Rudy Giuliani just farted. Check out the side-eye from the girl seated next to him the second it happens.
You can’t write it… pic.twitter.com/tDCB4IDFdP
— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) December 3, 2020
Did rudy really fart?
I can’t tell satire from reality any longer.
— Francesca Diasio (@ByeDonnn) December 3, 2020
This is just embarrassing pic.twitter.com/ncC1vtiFKF
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) December 3, 2020
Netizens also noted the hilarious expression on the face of the woman sitting beside Giuliani during the hearing, which many felt summed up the entire 2020 mood.
The reaction of the woman sitting next to him was hilarious. She was in disbelief that Rudy would actually let it rip at a time like that. Poor Rudy has no self control. pic.twitter.com/yPir50hDym
— Sharon (@SharonB94592344) December 3, 2020
This is not Giuliani’s first brush with the public embarrassment this year. First, he was seen “fooling around” with a television reporter in ‘Borat’, then he mistakenly held a press conference at a parking lot, and then he was seen dripping black hair dye while addressing reporters.