Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer and former mayor of New York City, said Sunday that police brutality is “very rare.”
In an interview on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures,” Giuliani said “police brutality when it happens is shocking and terrible.”
“But it's not even close to systemic,” he said. “It's very rare, actually. That's just the truth.”
According to Giuliani, nine unarmed black men and 20 white men were shot by police officers.
“And blacks were killed 99% of the time by other people, civilians,” he declared.
He also dismissed a report that the Bush family won’t be voting for Trump’s reelection.
“The Bushes are hurt,” he said. “They're internally hurt. My view is, get over it. The reality is this country is bigger than your personal anger at Trump.”
“There’s a personal anger that's affecting their decisions and I'm very disappointed in them,” he added.