Rudy Giuliani, one of the lawyers representing President Donald Trump for the Russia probe, said Tuesday night it is unlikely former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn has any dirt on Trump because it has not been revealed.
Shortly after special counsel Robert Mueller released a document that recommended Flynn not get any jail time because he has cooperated, Giuliani spoke with MSNBC's Hallie Jackson about it.
"Giuliani is, frankly, downplaying the headlines that are coming out tonight, telling us that he is not concerned that Flynn shared anything with the special counsel that could point the finger at President Trump," Jackson said.
"In fact, Giuliani brought up a Yiddish word, 'bubkes.' He said, 'they don't have bubkes.' He says that if Flynn had information to share with Robert Mueller that would hurt the president, he would know it by now because Giuliani argues what he calls 'publicity hungry angry Democrats' — that's how he characterized the special counsel — would have revealed it, not redacted it, essentially."
Flynn spoke with Mueller's team on 19 occasions, according to the document released Tuesday, and provided a "substantial" amount of information.