Rudy Giuliani Blasts ‘Phony’ Steele Dossier by Citing … Wikipedia?

Rudy Giuliani is back on Twitter and hammering Christopher Steele‘s dossier by referring to a … less-than-solid resource for constructing a legal argument.
The below excerpt from Wikipedia, if true, is another indication that the Steele Dossier about Russia is a phony work of political opposition research. Comey never bothered to check when Steele was last in Russia. So where was it written and who wrote it? We demand answers!
— Rudy Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) March 22, 2019
Yes. You’re seeing that right. The former New York City mayor-turned-external attorney for Donald Trump is citing Wikipedia in order to say Fusion GPS’ dossier on the president is “a phony work of political opposition research.”
Remember, this was the guy Trump pegged as a cybersecurity expert at one point, and he also accused Twitter of making him spread an anti-Trump message because of a mistake he made.
Happy Friday everybody!
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