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Rudy Giuliani sends urgent fundraising email to supporters, warns Biden ‘hellbent’ on sending him to prison

Rudy Giuliani sent an urgent fundraising message Saturday to supporters — warning that President Biden is “hellbent” on sending him to prison.

“Friend, There’s no other way to say this… You may truly be my only hope. The Biden Regime is sending a top ally of President Trump to PRISON!” reads the appeal. “The Deep State is hellbent on indicting, arresting, bankrupting, and imprisoning President Trump and his top allies for daring to challenge the corrupt forces that have hijacked our once Free Republic. And as the lawyer who successfully defended President Trump from impeachment, I am at the top of their list.”

Rudy Giuliani remains one of former President Trump’s closest allies; AFP/Getty Images
The former New York City mayor has taken to crowdfunding to pay his legal bills. REUTERS

The message, courtesy of the Rudy Giuliani Freedom Fund, came with a full rendering of Giuliani’s own mugshot from the sheriff’s office in Fulton County, Georgia — where he is currently facing charges for allegedly trying to overturn the Peach State’s 2020 presidential election results.

“I didn’t give up when my home was raided or when I was wrongfully arrested and had my MUGSHOT taken in Fulton County – and there’s no way I’m backing down now,” the email continued.

Once a bipartisan icon for crime-busting and steering New York City through the 9/11 terrorist attacks Giuliani became a more polarizing figure when he served as a personal attorney to former President Trump.

He was indicted for election fraud in August in Georgia alongside Trump — under the same racketeering laws he famously used to take down the Big Apple mafia. Both have pleaded not guilty.

Giuliani is currently facing charges for allegedly trying to overturn the Peach State’s 2020 presidential election results. Rudy Giuliani Freedom Fund

But the Georgia has recently screeched to a halt after Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was revealed to be having an affair with Nathan Wade, a special prosecutor she assigned to the case.

Wade left the case after a judge ruled that one of them had to go.

The same judge tossed six of the most serious charges against Trump earlier this month citing their lack of specificity.

And Trump won a legal victory this week when a judge granted him the right to appeal his ruling allowing Willis to remain on the case.